Discover how to add features to and customize websites built with WordPress, the world's most popular website building platform. This course will help you build interactive sites where visitors can comment on your articles, fill out forms and applications, buy your products, and even make appointments.
Course Cost: $99
6 Weeks / 24 Course Hrs / 3 Month Access
Includes Certificate of Completion from Webster University
Self-Paced
Learn On Your ScheduleTake your WordPress site to the next level! This online course will teach you how to optimize your site for a more dynamic user experience. You'll learn how to easily use CSS to improve your site's appearance. And if you don't know how to use WordPress plugins, you'll learn to add and manage them. If you're using the world's most popular CMS, learn to get the most out of it with Intermediate WordPress Websites.
How You Will Benefit
- Confidently use WordPress to create a professional-looking personal, business, or organizational website
- Open the door to more career opportunities as a WordPress designer for small businesses
- Create your own personal website to brand yourself and your business services online
- Includes 90-days of free hosting on SiteGround
Course Outline
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Setting Up Your WordPress Website
In this first lesson, you'll create a practice website by signing up for a free hosting account with SiteGround and then mounting an installation of WordPress.org on it. You'll understand the concept of domains and subdomains, then you'll learn how to work with cPanel on a hosting service to mount a brand new WordPress website. You'll also tour the WordPress dashboard to get an overview of the administrative tools WordPress offers. Then you'll install the classic WordPress editor where you'll build and modify your site's pages.
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Planning and Organizing Your Website
Now that you’ve set up your brand-new WordPress practice site, you’re ready to dive in and explore the WordPress back end, and also to begin building and modifying your site. You'll start by doing some pre-planning, creating an outline of your site before adding text or images. This can help you build an organic website, where the components harmonize and serve the site’s overall purpose. Then you'll explore the SiteGround cPanel file management system, and conclude by touring the WordPress administrative area (back end), where you'll configure your website and add content.
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Working with Themes
This lesson covers every aspect of WordPress themes—how they work, where to find them, what to look for, and how to install them. You'll begin working on your practice website! We will look at various themes in order to pick one that will complement our site's topic. We'll install a theme, then explore it down in the engine room where its support files reside.
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Building Your WordPress Website
This lesson is all about creating and organizing written content! We'll discuss how to enter and organize the information your visitors are looking for, and how to create pages and posts. You'll also find out how to put together a custom menu to guide your guests around the site. Quality content and efficient navigation are cornerstones of a successful website.
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Exploring Plugins
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use plugins--the features and tools that you can add to WordPress with a single mouse click. You'll learn where to find thousands of these free mini-programs and how to use them. What themes are to site design, plugins are to functionality.
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Adding Images, Video, and Other Digital Media
This lesson explores how to add media to your pages. The WordPress Media Library helps you upload and edit your media files to create an engaging experience for visitors. You can also embed video, audio, PDF files, and maps from other sites into your site. We’ll focus on media, and all the ways it can enrich your website.
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Customizing Themes
Themes are fine, but if you’re interested in significant modifications to your site’s design, you likely will want to go beyond accepting everything the theme designer came up with. In this lesson we'll cover HTML and CSS coding. Tools you’ll use to seriously refine your site’s layout and appearance. Don't worry if this is foreign to you. You’ll learn the basics of each language, and you'll quickly discover how to change font styles, sizes, and colors; create lists; and work with margins. And you’ll practice using some tools that can make working with CSS very easy.
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Mastering the Inspector
In this lesson, we’ll learn the capabilities of a handy tool called the Inspector. Then we'll use it to make a few more design changes to our project website. And we’ll look at two excellent plugins that can do some of the heavy lifting when you’re modifying layout and design to build or refine a website.
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Monetizing Your Website
So how can you use your WordPress website to make money? That's what this lesson is all about. You'll learn ways to create pay-per-click, advertising, and affiliate marketing programs. And we'll also discuss PayPal and credit card processing and end by setting up a shopping cart system. While monetization may not be your primary goal, as long as you've put in the time and effort to create an online presence, there's no reason you shouldn't benefit from all that work if you wish. And even if your site isn't commercial, there may come a time when you want to solicit donations, include some ads, or sell promotional goods.
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Maximizing Your Audience
What if you launch your site and nobody visits? And if you do get visitors, how can you know if you're giving them the information they came for? This lesson will answer those questions by showing you how to attract an online audience and also how to determine if you're satisfying their needs, so they revisit. We'll also examine some unique WordPress tools designed to help achieve these goals. Since 90% of a website’s first visits result from online searches, it's important that you know what Google wants. Once you know this, you can use a set of strategies known as search engine optimization (SEO) to get your site in front of your audience.
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Introduction to Block Editing
WordPress has always used a page (and post) editor named TinyMCE, and it’s the editor you work with throughout this course. It’s a textbox, accompanied by a set of formatting icons, an Add Media button, and a code view where you can see and work with HTML and CSS code embedded within your text.<br /><br /> WordPress, however, has recently switched its default from its classic editor, TinyMCE, to a Block Editor. According to WordPress.org, the classic editor will be available for years to come. So the choice between the classic and block-style user interfaces is up to you. In this lesson, we’ll give the block editor a tryout, to help you decide which you prefer.
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Polishing Your Website for Launch
In our final lesson, you'll take a last look at ways to improve the practice site prior to launch. We’ll add a popular animated home-page feature called a slider; add a widget to the sidebar; refine several elements of our visual design; and end up by considering options for hosting services.
Instructor
Instructor: Richard Mansfield
Richard Mansfield is a best-selling author and widely recognized expert on computer programming. He holds a master's degree in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has written numerous articles and columns on computer topics, and was the editor of Compute! Magazine. In addition, he has authored or co-authored 44 books, including the best sellers Machine Language for Beginners (Compute!) and The Visual Guide to Visual Basic (Ventana). His more recent titles include Creating Web Pages for Dummies (co-authored, Wiley), XML for Dummies: All-in-One Desktop Reference (co-authored, Wiley), Mastering VBA for Office 2019 (Sybex), and Programming: A Beginner's Guide (McGraw-Hill). Richard's books have sold more than 600,000 copies worldwide and have been translated into 12 languages.
More Course Information
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Hardware Requirements
This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
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Software Requirements
- PC: Windows XP or later.
- Mac: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Microsoft Word (not included in enrollment).
- Windows Media Player or a similar program.
- Adobe Flash Player. Click here
to download the Flash Player.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here
to download the Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
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Prerequisites
There are no perquisites for this course, but you should have some blog or website experience and basic computer skills. Otherwise, it is recommended that you first take the introductory course, Creating WordPress Websites.
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Instructional Materials
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
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