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WordPress

Maxime Borreda
Maxime Borreda
9,088 Points

I just finished the course regarding the installation of wordpress. Which course should I take next? (.org)

I launched a basic website using html/css.

I want to update the website with new features/options/pages/search and so on using wordpress.org.

Can anyone tell me which course I should take?

2 Answers

Jonathan Grieve
MOD
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 Points

If you're completely new to Wordpress I would start with the Learn Wordpress Track on Treehouse. This will take you through a list of courses that will get you up to speed on Wordpress without (or will very little) PHP.

An understanding of PHP is recommended for working with Wordpress but it's not essential for some of the Courses. #

Check out Learn Wordpress :-)

Maxime Borreda
Maxime Borreda
9,088 Points

Thanks! I nearly completed this track. What do you suggest next? To get more in depth with wordpress by completing a course such as: How to Make a Website with WordPress / Or something else?

Cheers! :)

Jonathan Grieve
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 Points

This depends i suppose on what your interests are.

Do you want to design and build your own Wordpress Themes? Convert a Boostrap design into a WordPress theme? Learn the Codex

Basically all the technical stuff then the next step is the Wordpress Development track. Have a look at the wide range of courses there are for Wordpress and see what grabs you I'd get some grounding in PHP first though if you want to do that as this will help you when you're customising the PHP files of a Wordpress CMS :-)

Maxime Borreda
Maxime Borreda
9,088 Points

Alright! Thanks a lot mate! Will look into it. I saw there is a course in wordpress regarding PHP I will take this one as well.

Take care! :)