Beginner WordPress Tutorials aim to help people learn basic web design and development skills using WordPress. When writing about any beginner-level tutorial or article, my goal is that even a grade 5 kid should be able to understand what I am talking about. Playing games on the computer is very fascinating for kids but computer programming seems very boring to most of the kids. At the end of this course, I would like to motivate them to create a simple website with their design.

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WordPress is very easy to learn, even a kid can learn the basic usage in a few hours. WordPress is opensource and is available at no cost. It’s backed by a huge community of expert developers who are keeping WordPress up to the latest web standards. Updating a WordPress site is usually very easy.

There are two parts to a WordPress website: the front end and the back end. The front end is related to the site’s usability, look, and feel. A good and practical design makes the front end attractive to website visitors. What will be the outcome of a user’s action? For example, when a link is clicked, you may see a popup window or a new page with structured text and images. The back end of the code controls this whole website’s flow.