WordPress Basics

This category is ideal if you’re just starting out with WordPress or want to close basic knowledge gaps. We explain the most important concepts in simple language – from hosting and installation to the difference between posts, pages, themes and plugins.

Step-by-step tutorials show you how to set up your first site, configure key settings and protect yourself from typical beginner mistakes. Screenshots, checklists and clear instructions make it easy to follow along, even if you’re not technical.

As you progress, you’ll learn which tools you really need, how to structure your content and how to lay a solid foundation for later SEO, design and marketing work. This way, your WordPress journey starts with clarity instead of confusion.

  • WordPress dashboard illustration with a person setting up or optimizing content, representing a guide to creating your first blog post.

    How to Create Your First Blog Post in WordPress

    Publishing your very first blog post in WordPress can feel intimidating. There are buttons, panels, and settings everywhere, and the last thing you want is to click the wrong one and lose your work. The good news? Once you understand…

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  • Text 'How Do You Make a Website with WordPress' with an isometric diagram illustrating the beginner-friendly steps to build a website.

    How Do You Make a Website with WordPress

    If you have never built a site before, “How do you make a website with WordPress?” can feel like an overwhelming question. The good news is that you can go from zero to a live, professional-looking website without coding, as…

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  • Illustration for 'How to Start WordPress Blog', showing a computer with WordPress logo, cloud hosting servers, and setup icons.

    How to Start WordPress Blog

    Starting a WordPress blog can feel overwhelming at first. There are new terms, technical steps, and a lot of conflicting advice about hosting, themes, and plugins. The good news is that you can get a professional-looking WordPress blog online without…

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  • Text 'What is a WordPress Plugin' with an illustration of developers and users adding features and customizing a website.

    What is a WordPress Plugin

    A WordPress plugin is like an app for your website. Instead of writing custom code, you install a plugin to add features such as contact forms, SEO tools, security layers, or online stores with just a few clicks. In this…

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  • Illustration of a WordPress blog migration process with individuals managing code, settings, and tools, representing a step-by-step guide.

    How to migrate a WordPress Blog

    WordPress migration sounds scary when your blog holds years of posts and images. You worry about breaking the design, losing SEO, or seeing visitors hit error pages while you move everything to a new host or domain. This guide shows…

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  • How to Update WordPress: A step-by-step guide to safely updating WordPress without breaking your site, with people around a computer.

    How to Update WordPress

    Keeping WordPress up to date is one of the simplest ways to improve your site’s security, performance, and compatibility. But if you have ever worried that clicking “Update Now” might break your site, you are not alone. In this guide,…

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  • Monitor and phone showing WordPress and web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, PHP), representing a complete guide to launch a WordPress site.

    How to Launch WordPress Site

    You’ve installed WordPress, customized a theme, and drafted your core pages. But your site is still hidden behind a temporary URL, “coming soon” page, or maintenance mode. Launching a WordPress site isn’t just clicking Publish — it’s a small but…

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  • Illustrative graphic outlining the difference between WordPress and WooCommerce, featuring a website layout, cloud content, and an e-commerce store on a laptop.

    What is the Difference Between WordPress and WooCommerce

    If you are new to WordPress and WooCommerce, it is easy to confuse them and wonder what each one actually does. WordPress and WooCommerce are related but not the same thing. WordPress is the core website platform, while WooCommerce is…

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