In this lesson, we’ll talk about the basics of typographic theory, including the different kinds of typefaces (and how typefaces and fonts differ), as well as the basic anatomy of a typeface. And each part will also offer more resources for delving deeper into typography. Typefaces vs. Fonts: Difference? A …
WordPress Pages are similar to posts in that they have a title and body text, but they are different because: they are generally reserved for static content or information. Examples of this would be an About Me or Contact Us page. Pages are not listed by date and can’t be …
A WordPress post is what makes up the blog aspect of your site. These are generally news or informational updates about a certain topic or talking point. Posts are listed in reverse chronological order and can be tagged, categorized and even archived on your site. WordPress posts are what make …
Using the WordPress Dashboard The WordPress Dashboard allows you to control all of the behind-the-scene details of managing your site. Once you find your way around the dashboard, you’ll realize it’s really easy to use and navigate. First we’ll take a look at the dashboard home screen. After you first …
WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on millions of sites …
Pros and Cons of WordPress.com vs WordPress.org Your needs will dictate whether WordPress.org or WordPress.com will be best for you. Both WordPress.org and WordPress.com have pros and cons. WordPress.com is the fuss-free version of WordPress. No need to pay for a host and no need to mess with installs or …