Maria Averion
• The class number• The descriptive title • The catalog number of the course • The basis for grading in the course • A statement of the instructor’s attendance policy and the penalty for academic dishonesty • The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required *Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
• The descriptive title• The catalog number of the course • The basis for grading in the course • A statement of the instructor’s attendance policy and the penalty for academic dishonesty • The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required *Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
• The catalog number of the course• The basis for grading in the course • A statement of the instructor’s attendance policy and the penalty for academic dishonesty • The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required *Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
• The basis for grading in the course• A statement of the instructor’s attendance policy and the penalty for academic dishonesty • The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required *Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
• A statement of the instructor’s attendance policy and the penalty for academic dishonesty• The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required *Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
• The instructor’s office hours. Office hours are required*Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
*Please note that a college, department or division might require additional information on your syllabus.
Lesson 1:Difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org
Difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org
Hosting, Domains, Different Content Management Systems and how they are different.
Setting up a host, what do you need to know
Installing WordPress, Step-by-Step
Work locally or over the internet?
WordPress Dashboard 101
- Menus
- Widgets
- Basic Settings
- Customization
- Pages vs posts
How to set up Custom Posts and why they are useful
Customizing the front-end
Themes & Plugins
Child Themes
Editing the code
Typography in WordPress
How to size photos for WordPress
Galleries and other fun Photo add-ons
Photo Plugins
Social Media Integration
Security, Backups, Malware, Anti-Virus
SEO and why it matters (and how it works)
By the end of this course, you should have a grasp of how to set up a website.
Your final project will be a completed and professional portfolio website
Marketing your website (and popups)
MailChimp, emails and newsletters