Course Information
Course Overview
Wordpress installation using separate domain registrar and web host, plus why it is essential to set it up that way.
Installing Wordpress - Installation, domain registrars and web hosting is a course designed to give complete beginners all the knowledge and skills they need to install Wordpress on any web host.
We'll discuss domain registrars and web hosting, and see why it is better to use two separate companies for this, rather than relying on your web host to act as both host and registrar. If that statement confuses you, don't panic. I'll explain how to set all of this up, with videos and PDFs to help every step of the way. I'll even show you how to move a domain you already own to a separate domain registrar.
We'll look at two automated ways of installing Wordpress, plus a manual method using FTP for those that like adventure. I'll tell you which automated method is better, and why.
Once Wordpress is installed, we'll clean up the installation to remove the "fluff" that Wordpress installed. We'll look at adding posts and pages, and talk about the main differences between these two types of document.
One of the reasons I love Wordpress is the simplicity of changing the look and feel of the site using themes. We'll see how to find and install specific themes that meet your criteria, as well as how to install premium themes in case you buy one.
One of the most powerful features of Wordpress is the way it can be extended using plugins, which add new features and capabilities to an already powerful content management system. We'll look at finding and installing plugins (both free and premium), and I'll tell you some of the free plugins I use on most of my sites.
Finally, for those that want a 100% free Wordpress site, I'll show you how to create one. There are limitations to this type of Wordpress site, but hey, it's free, right? I'll let you know what you can and cannot do with these free sites.
By the end of this course, you will be able to install Wordpress on any web host, using a separate domain registrar, and understand why that is important.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 28 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to the course!
- Section 2 Registrar and Web Hosting
- Section 3 Installing Wordpress
- Section 4 Getting Started with Wordpress
- Section 5 Installing Additonal Themes
- Section 6 Extending Wordpress with Plugins
- Section 7 Create a free Wordpress site
- Section 8 Section 8: Extras
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the differences between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org
- Use a separate registrar and web host
- Install Wordpress
- Create posts and pages
- Find and install new themes
- Find and install plugins
- Create a 100% free Wordpress website if they want
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDavid Scharn
A lot of detailed instruction provides the kind of foundation we need to get started with WordPress. However, the basic information is getting dated (2014), some screens and menus in the dashboard have changed, so the differences between what we see and what's in Andy's video can be confusing. And now, four years later, there may be more efficient avenues to setting up Wordpress sites, due to newer, emerging technologies. That being said, Andy is still thoroughly engaged with this course, almost immediately responding to posts and questions.
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BBill Nottingham
My first course from Andrew and was a great course. A little dated but I've purchased "Wordpress for Beginners - Master Wordpress Quickly" because of his delivery style.
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GGordon Whitehead
Fantastic. As a total beginner, I found it to be a wonderful course on this subject. Dr Williams is a great instructor and if you are just starting out like me I absolutely recommend this course.
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FFred Schafer
I recommend this course to anyone that has a WordPress website and I will be using this course as my reference handbook in the building and running of my websites.