Installing a theme in WordPress is one of the first steps in customising the design and appearance of a website. WordPress allows you to install free themes, premium themes and also use child themes to make changes safely.
The WordPress media library is a key factor in the performance and visual quality of any website. Uploading unoptimised images can slow down page loading times, affect SEO and use up more server resources than necessary.
In this article, you’ll learn the key differences between categories and tags so you can organise your website and ensure it’s well structured. One of the most common mistakes in WordPress is not using categories and tags correctly, which leads to clutter and SEO issues.
When you install WordPress for the first time, it’s essential to spend a few minutes setting up its main settings correctly.
A good initial setup improves security, SEO and the user experience, and helps prevent future problems.
This accelerated course will guide you from installing a local environment and learning basic HTML concepts to mastering the WordPress dashboard. Ideal for those who want to create their first website in a practical way and with no prior knowledge.