Building a WordPress Site

Cats Painting - Fractal Mosaic, v.2This series of posts shares some of the ‘nuts and bolts’ of getting a WordPress site together and running. Each post teaches a concept and requires an action. If you follow through step by step you’ll be able to build a fast, secure, great looking website all by yourself. (Saving you lots of money and helping you learn a lot along the way.)

  1. What is a Website? Site structure, why WordPress?, The difference between posts and pages
  2. The Geography of WordPress Headers, Navbars, Sidebars, and Footers

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  1. Omotola Omogbolahan says:

    Just the right tool I need as I’m about to start a series of personally designed blogs .
    By the way, I’m a linux fan as well.
    Cheers!

    • Adam says:

      Thanks, I hope it will be helpful. Do you have anything specific you’d like me to cover?

      • Omotola Omogbolahan says:

        The steps to building a fully functional WordPress site, with integrated social media buttons and useful widgets.
        Lots of love from Africa!

        • Adam says:

          I appreciate your suggestions Omotola, thanks for your interest and patience. (It will take me a while to finish the whole series of articles, I’m going to try to do two per week.) I’ll let you know when the next post comes out.

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