WordPress is the by far the most popular open source (free to use) content management system (CMS) in use. As of December 2015 76.5 million* blogs were built using the WordPress platform & 25% of all websites use wordpress. 50,000* new wordpress sites are launched daily. That is mind-blowing! Whether you are learning to build your own WP site or have had a wordpress site built for you you need to understand how it works & that can be a challenge. At Enterprise by Design WordPress 101, we want you to have access to quick & easy tutorials to help you get familiar with your site or just refresh your memory when you are having a ‘brain-dead’ moment. Our videos are quick, no fluff. Most of them are only around a minute long. I hope you enjoy them & find this resource useful … bookmark this page, share it with your team & collegues. If you find a video particularly useful, let us know of post the article to your social media platforms.
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This is a compilation of a number of videos put together by WPBeginner where they walk us through common questions WordPress Beginners ask.
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIFIC?
Search this series – there are so many tutorials in here & my logic of ordering them may not be the same as yours.
3 Little Words You Never Want To Hear…
You’ve … been … hacked!They strike fear into your heart & the clock ticks as you desperately try to contact your website designer or host. Of course, that’s only once you realise you’ve been hacked!In the meantime, how many leads are you loosing as searchers...
2018 is looking to be an enormous year for us at Enterprise by Design. One of the things we’ll be introducing early in the year is our VIP Learning Lab.
The ENTERPRISE BY DESIGN learning lab is your on-line ‘pop-in, pop-out’ membership library which supports you on your design journey, giving you the skills & knowledge to confidently create your own design & marketing materials.
Members will be limited so sIgn-up to our wait list so you ‘ll be the first to know when we open the doors.