The complete learning guide for a course. It explains what the course is about, who it is for, what you will learn, what topics will be covered, how the course is organized, and what you should be able to do by the end. This syllabus helps you understand the full structure of WPZTH101: WordPress Zero to Hero – Pre-WordPress Foundations before you start. It gives you a clear roadmap so you know where you are going, why each module matters, and how every lesson prepares you for the next stage in the WordPress Zero to Hero program. This document is not only a list of lessons. It is your course map. It explains the purpose of the course, the skills you will build, the practical activities you will do, and the final result you should reach after completing the course.
Course Overview
WPZTH102: WordPress Zero to Hero – WordPress Fundamentals is the second course in the WordPress Zero to Hero program.
After learning the pre-WordPress foundations such as the web, hosting, domains, DNS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript basics, PHP basics, MySQL, CMS concepts, and development tools, this course focuses directly on WordPress itself.
In this course, you will learn how WordPress works from the dashboard, how content is created and organized, how themes and plugins are managed, how users and settings work, and how to build a complete basic WordPress website professionally without writing custom code yet.
The goal is to help you become comfortable with WordPress as a platform before moving into theme development, front-end customization, plugin development, modern WordPress, performance, scalability, and professional project delivery.
By the end of this course, you will understand the main parts of WordPress and how they work together to create real websites.
Course Level
Beginner to early intermediate
This course is suitable for you if you already understand the basic web concepts from the previous course and now want to learn WordPress itself in a structured, practical, and professional way.
Course Goal
The main goal of this course is to help you understand and use WordPress professionally from the dashboard.
You will learn how to install WordPress, manage content, organize pages and posts, use categories and tags, manage media, work with themes and plugins, configure settings, create menus, manage users, understand comments, and prepare a complete basic WordPress website.
This course helps you move from simply “using WordPress” to understanding how WordPress websites are structured and managed.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will understand:
- What WordPress is and how it works as a CMS.
- The difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com.
- How to install and access WordPress.
- How to use the WordPress dashboard professionally.
- How to create and manage posts and pages.
- How to organize content using categories and tags.
- How to manage images, files, and the media library.
- How themes control the design of a WordPress website.
- How plugins extend website functionality.
- How to create menus and basic navigation.
- How users, roles, and permissions work.
- How to configure important WordPress settings.
- How comments work and how to manage them.
- How to use widgets and basic site structure tools.
- How to create a complete basic WordPress website.
- How to prepare yourself for the next course: Theme & Front-End Development.
Course Requirements
You do not need advanced programming experience before starting this course.
However, you should have:
- Basic computer skills.
- Ability to use a browser.
- Basic understanding of websites.
- Basic understanding of domains, hosting, and CMS concepts.
- Interest in WordPress website creation.
- Willingness to practice inside the WordPress dashboard.
- Completion of WPZTH101: Pre-WordPress Foundations is recommended.
No previous WordPress development experience is required.
Target Learner
This course is for you if:
- You want to learn WordPress in a structured way.
- You already understand basic website concepts and want to start using WordPress.
- You use WordPress but feel confused about how everything connects.
- You want to build websites using WordPress before learning code customization.
- You want to prepare yourself for WordPress theme development.
- You want to understand WordPress before working with clients.
- You want to move from beginner WordPress user to professional WordPress learner.
- You want a strong practical base before learning advanced WordPress development.
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