![]() But when you use a CMS, it makes it that much easier for you. If you want to traditionally build websites in the old school way writing HTML, CSS and JavaScript, you would have to hand code all individual pages, which is really time consuming. And with the CMS, you use it to manage the content on your website, or your portal or your app without really writing any code. Blog means you write content on, on your website, about your self, it can be about your interests can be about your job, anything that that interests you, you can write posts about it on your website. What it means is that you can create your own blog. You can commit, like you can open a pull request, you can change the way you can create, like you can change it and sell it if you want to even. And the second part of fee is that fee the freedom to do anything with it. And free and open source means it’s free as a free of charge, meaning you don’t have to pay a cent to work with WordPress on your local environment. ![]() So let’s start with the first hardware which is free and open source. So that’s a lot of words, a lot of maybe new words for folks who are new to web development, perhaps or the CMS or even for open source communities. So WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool, and a content management system short for cms long form of CMS based on PHP, MS SQL or MySQL, which runs on a reposting service. So let’s start with a WordPress definition. So be a part of the community and enjoy an organized by the heartbeat of the community. If you see online communities focused on WordPress, there will be a community unlike any industry. The WordPress one of the strongest parts of WordPress is its community, which is unique. So WordPress gives you freedom to change the software as you want and modify and distribute and even make money by selling your products based on WordPress. It is free as in, you can use it for free, and it also has freedom. WordPress is free to use, modify, distribute and so on. It’s more like an idea and a part of our culture in the WordPress community. ![]() It’s not just open source as free software. WordPress promotes open source as an idea. WordPress was created by Matt Mullenweg and Mitel, the two co founders of WordPress, and they are based on a previous open source CMS called P2. And some of the most visited websites are WordPress websites. Like I just said, it covers 39% of all websites in the world. WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world. That’s how the talk is going to be for today the workshop. And let’s see why you should consider WordPress and why how you can get started with WordPress. It’s a large chunk of the web is within WordPress, CMS. So let’s see why WordPress is so popular. And in my opinion, WordPress is here to stay. So let’s start with the fact that cold hard fact 39% of the web is built on WordPress, which means WordPress is huge. And I also like to sip on different types of tea, and I get my time. And I like to also do trekking in the wild in natural springs and streams and so on. In my free time, I like to explore the natural beauty of Sri Lanka and also travel to different parts of my country, my fantastic illustration. I will feature my work on publications like CSS tricks, WP tavern, post status, and so on. I also write for popular magazines, developer focus magazines online such as Smashing Magazine, and a few others. We work with large clients, enterprise clients such as BMC, Penske, media Corporation, Google, Facebook, and so on. We are a WordPress VIP agency based out of India and the US. My name is Mohammad Moxie, and I’m a senior React engineer at Artie cannon. And let’s talk with a little bit about me. And this is your session, Introduction to WordPress, your first workshop today. And once again, welcome to WordCamp India. So let me share my screen and get to my slides real quick. I am Ahmed Lawson, and this is the workshop day, the first day of the workshop and welcome to the very first session. Thanks for joining us today, we request WordCamp India online. How can we add categorize contents in WordPress?.What is the difference between themes and plugins in WordPress?.What are the languages used to build WordPress?.Learn about WordPress features such as posts, pages, etc.Understand what WordPress is and what its features are.This workshop showcases WordPress 5.6 and was shot in January 2021. It also provides an overview of how to install WordPress, provide a demo of features such as posts and pages, taxonomies, themes, plugins, custom post types, and custom fields. The workshop introduces WordPress, provides its brief history, and shares its features. This workshop is aimed at beginners and provides viewers a brief introduction to the WordPress open-source software.
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