Category: WordPress Newbies
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All About WordPress: WordCamps and Meetups
WordCamps and Meetups are events that focus on everything WordPress. They are informal, community organised gatherings that are put together by WordPress users like you. Everyone from casual users to professional developers participate, sharing ideas, and getting to know one another. Let’s get together WordCamps and Meetups are casual, locally…
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How to Set-up Maintenance Mode on a WordPress Website
Are you creating a new website or making changes to an existing website? You might want to know more about Maintenance Mode plugins. You can install a Maintenance Mode plugin to prevent people from seeing your website content, while you are already working on the site at the same time.…
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Experiencing WordPress as a Beginner
If you asked me a short time ago if I would ever write a blog or create a website I probably would have answered with a laugh! Over the past month or so, I’ve started working for Ellen and Manuel at Elmastudio. They develop premium themes for WordPress and wanted…
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All About WordPress: Customisation
“On its own, WordPress is a powerful yet easy-to-use website platform, which can be made as specific as you want it to be. As a beginner you can make simple changes to the way your site performs, while more advanced users can transform a site using code. For those without this…
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All About WordPress: A Beginners Guide
“We’ve all been there, trying new software and starting something afresh without the know-how. I recall when I first used WordPress years ago on my first blog. To help you get started with WordPress I am creating a part series to help with beginner topics. This article highlights what WordPress…
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What You Should Know About The Gutenberg WordPress Editor
In case you watch our YouTube-Videos, you might noticed that we’ve been talking more about Gutenberg lately. Gutenberg is currently the “Hot Topic” in the WordPress world. At the moment Gutenberg is only available as a WordPress plugin. This way we can test the new WordPress Editor now, before Gutenberg…





