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On this page you can find a possible structure for the e-learning about WordPress.

  1. Working with Wordpress
    1. Working with blogs
      1. Logging in & reviewing your account-information
      2. “hello World”- your first blog post
      3. Embedding images and video in your blog
      4. Placing comments
      5. Reviewing, approving & managing comments
      6. Managing users
      7. Categories
      8. Tags
      9. Pages
    2. Configuring your blog
      1. Settings
      2. Appearance
        1. Activate a different theme
        2. Customize: title & tagline, colors, background image, static front page, featured content
        3. Menus
        4. Header
        5. Background
        6. The Editor
        7. Placing & removing widgets
      3. Plugins
      4. Personalizing your blog using pages, categories, tags, widgets, menus and customized themes
    3. Extending your blog
      1. Finding and installing new themes (from inside wordpress)
      2. Finding and installing new plugins (from inside wordpress)
      3. Recommended widgets (find the best suitable for..)
        1. Photobook
        2. Mailchimp
        3. Google analytics
        4. TinyMCE
        5. Buddypress
        6. E-commerce
        7. Your recommendations…
    4. Administering Wordpress
      1. Installing Wordpress with Installatron
      2. Installing Wordpress manually (making database, uploading, etc.)
      3. Moving Wordpress (export & import)
      4. Installing themes via FTP
      5. Installing plugins via FTP
    5. Custom Built Wordpress (building a unique website/blog in your own/business’ style)
      1. Install Wordpress
      2. Find a theme to use as basis
      3. Customize the theme’s html & CSS code, core images etc.
      4. Upload & activate