WordPress.org Training Team Home for Lists of Lesson Plans and Workshop Ideas
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WordPress.org Training Team Home for Lists of Lesson Plans and Workshop Ideas
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This is a workshop for people who are thinking about speaking at WordPress events, such as WordPress Meetups and WordCamps.
In this lesson you will learn how to structure and format content for the web in the WordPress Content Editor for pages and posts using the WYSIWYG visual editor.
In this lesson you will learn what a WordPress Child Theme is, when should you use one, and how to create your own Child Theme.
In this lesson you will learn the meaning of the term Open Source when referring to software, what the GPL software license provides, why WordPress is an open-source project, and how this is important for both the users of WordPress and the contributors to WordPress.
In this lesson you will learn how to get WordPress up and running on-line. This lesson will walk you through the tools, as well as the steps needed to setup WordPress on a live server.
In this lesson you will learn about the almost 35,000 free plugins in the official WordPress.org Plugin Directory, as well as thousands more in the commercial space. This lesson will give you the tools needed to thoroughly evaluate, install, and choose the most appropriate plugin(s) for your site.
This lesson is an introduction to WordPress for people who have heard of it, but are not quite sure what it does or if it is the right tool for them.
In this lesson you will learn how there are close to 3000 free themes in the official WordPress.org directory and at least as many in the commercial space. This lesson will give you the tools needed to thoroughly evaluate themes and choose the most appropriate for your site(s).
In this lesson, you will learn how to prepare and install the plugin and create and customize your first form, as well as setting up notifications to yourself and the form submitter.
In this lesson you will learn how to install WordPress locally on your own computer.
In this lesson, you will learn the difference between a page and a post. You will also learn how to know which to use and where to add and edit them.
In this lesson you will learn the story of how WordPress began as a simple blogging software and then developed into the content Management System that it is today.
This lesson will show you how the Dashboard is organized and how to navigate it to access the various features of your WordPress site.
In this lesson you will learn how to customize your WordPress site using Gutenberg.
In this lesson you will learn how using and modifying WordPress can lead to many issues and questions. This lesson will show you how to find help in fixing problems and various resources that will be helpful when you are stuck trying to implement a feature, plugin or theme.
In this lesson you will learn that WordPress themes often include a file named functions.php, which is where unique features and custom functions can be added. When should you use functions.php to add your custom code and when should you use plugins? This lesson will help you understand the difference between the two.
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