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.

  • Visual guide to use WordPress. Person on laptop with WordPress dashboard, posts, pages, settings, & WordPress logo.

    How to Use WordPress

    Installing WordPress is only the first step. Many beginners log in for the first time, see a lot of menus and buttons, and immediately wonder, “What do I click now?” This guide will walk you through the everyday tasks you…

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  • How to create a blog WordPress: a beginner guide with a laptop, code, and web tech icons like WordPress, HTML5, CSS3.

    How to Create a Blog WordPress

    Starting a blog can feel overwhelming when you first open WordPress and see all the menus, settings, and options. The good news is that you can create a blog WordPress in a structured, predictable way, even if this is your…

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  • Illustration: A computer monitor showing the WordPress logo and website elements, alongside the title 'How to Edit Footer in WordPress' and text about changing footer text, widgets, and layout.

    How to Edit Footer in WordPress

    The footer of your WordPress site is more important than it looks. It holds copyright text, legal links, navigation, and sometimes conversion elements like newsletter signups or trust badges. If you are stuck with “Proudly powered by WordPress” or a…

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  • Illustration of a laptop, server racks, and a WordPress database, symbolizing WordPress.com subscription and hosting cancellation.

    How to Cancel WordPress Subscription

    Paying for a WordPress subscription you no longer use can be frustrating. Maybe you tried a paid WordPress.com plan, added a custom domain, or signed up with a hosting provider, and now you just want the charges to stop—without accidentally…

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  • How to Delete WordPress Site guide, showing WordPress logo, people, and tech for safe site removal.

    How to Delete WordPress Site

    1 Maybe your WordPress site was a side project, a temporary campaign, or a client site that has run its course. Simply ignoring it is risky: abandoned sites can still be hacked, send spam, or confuse visitors and search engines.…

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  • Illustration showing how to create a high-converting landing page in WordPress without code, featuring servers, cloud hosting, and a monitor with code.

    How to Create a Landing Page in WordPress

    A good landing page is like a focused salesperson: it has one job, one message, and one clear next step. In WordPress, that means a page with a strong offer, minimal distractions, and an easy way for visitors to take…

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  • Illustrated team building a WordPress website with web development tools, showing a browser, code, gears, and design elements.

    How to Make a WordPress Website

    Want to launch a website without learning to code? A WordPress website lets you publish pages, blog posts, and products with just a few clicks, and you stay in full control of your content and design. In this step-by-step guide,…

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  • Guide on creating a secure WordPress form with file upload, showing the WordPress logo, gears, and people managing digital files.

    How to Create a WordPress Form with File Upload

    Sometimes a regular contact form is not enough. You might need visitors to upload PDFs for quotes, resumes for job applications, design briefs, or screenshots when they report a bug. For all of these cases, you need a secure file…

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  • Illustration showing a computer monitor with website elements, a rocket, and dollar signs, symbolizing editing a WordPress footer with step-by-step methods.

    How to Edit a Footer in WordPress

    Your footer is the last thing visitors see before they leave your site. It’s where you add copyright text, legal links, contact details, or a final call-to-action. If it looks outdated or shows the wrong information, it can make the…

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  • Illustration for a beginner's guide on how to edit a WordPress site, showing a user at a computer with the WordPress logo and gears, representing site content management.

    How to Edit WordPress Site (Beginner’s Guide)

    Opening your WordPress Dashboard for the first time can feel risky. One wrong click and you worry the entire site might break, your layout will collapse, or your homepage will disappear. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to edit…

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