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ColorWay. How To Make WordPress Look Like a Website. So you’ve installed WordPress and plan to use it for your small business website.

How To Make WordPress Look Like a Website

Now what? The first step to making your website look like a website for your business instead of a blog is to create a static front page and configure WordPress to use this as your home page. Normally, when someone visits your WordPress website they will see a list of your latest blog posts. If you are using this for your business website, that may not be what you want on your home page. Luckily, this is easy to change. Create a Static Home Page in WordPress – Step By Step: After you log into your WordPress Admin, create two WordPress pages. 1) Go to Pages -> Add New. I also like to turn off Comments and Pings in the settings at the bottom of this page before publishing it. 2) Go to Pages -> Add New one more time. Learn WordPress.com. Web development. Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network).

Web development

Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, and social network services. A more comprehensive list of tasks to which web development commonly refers, may include web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development. Among web professionals, "web development" usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding.

For larger organizations and businesses, web development teams can consist of hundreds of people (web developers). Web development as an industry[edit] Since the commercialization of the web, web development has been a growing industry. Typical areas[edit] Basic[edit] Main Page. FAQ. Languages: English • 日本語 • 한국어 • ไทย • 中文(简体) • 中文(繁體) • Türkçe • (Add your language) If you have a question and answer that is not asked and answered on these pages, please add that to the appropriate FAQ or visit FAQ Work Page.

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Codex Volunteers will merge your contribution into the appropriate area. If you have a question that is not answered, please visit the WordPress Support Forum for assistance from the experts. FAQ About WordPress Information and resources about WordPress including history, features, semantics, glossary, and information to help you determine whether or not WordPress is the blogging tool for you. FAQ New To WordPress Answers to questions frequently asked by new WordPress users, helping you get started with your WordPress site. FAQ Installation Answers to questions involving installation, advanced installation, using FTP, MySQL, PHP, importing from other blog software, and upgrading WordPress.

Using the Support Forums. Using the Support Forums Languages: English • Português do Brasil • 日本語 • Español • ไทย • 中文(简体) • (Add your language) The WordPress Support Forums are a fantastic resource with a ton of information, but sometimes people have trouble getting help there and they don't know why.

Using the Support Forums

This is usually the result of a communication gap. The WordPress forums have one of the most helpful communities on the web, you just need to help them help you. Note: Please read the Supported Versions information as the the WordPress Support Forums only provide assistance for officially released Versions of WordPress. Read the welcome message A potted user guide (at a glance, if you will) can be found on the Forum Welcome Codex Page. Search First. Showcase. Can I Use WordPress to Create Websites And Not Just Blogs? By Daniel Scocco This post is part of the Friday Q&A section.

Can I Use WordPress to Create Websites And Not Just Blogs?

Just use the contact form if you want to submit a question. Malini asks: I am in the process of building two websites – one about dance and one about music. I gave the dance website to a web developer – so he is using Joomla to create it. WordPress was born as a blogging platform, but today it is much more than that. In fact if you visit the official WordPress showcase you will find all sorts of websites that are running on WordPress, from corporate and governmental websites to magazines and online communities.

The first part of your question should be answered. Well, I would say it is as easy as creating a blog with WordPress. The installation process is the same. Finally, depending on the type of website you are building, you might need to load some special plugins (e.g., a shopping cart plugin or a membership management one). Free WordPress Themes. Wordpress Themes an How To Optimize them for your website. Installing WordPress on your own Windows computer. We generally become WordPress users to create a blog for everyone to see.

Installing WordPress on your own Windows computer

This can involve the purchasing of a domain name and web hosting. These we treat as black boxes on which the WordPress software is installed, and everything magically works. This is exactly how it should be. Although WordPress provides a comprehensive management interface, there are times when it would be better to have our own local copy, running on our own machine. There are several reasons we would want to do this: A working backup of our online siteA development site to develop plugins and themes without affecting our online siteA testing area to try out hacks and new versions of WordPress without fear of corrupting the live siteA staging area to create and verify posts, before releasing them live Just like in a commercial environment, it helps separate our blog into two parts: production and development, or live and test. Installing the server software. iGoogle.