Programming for WordPress: Design a Website

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A course by Carlos E. Molina Tovar , Creative Web Developer

Creative Web Developer. Madrid, Spain.
Joined February 2022
92% positive reviews (66)
3,455 students
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About the final project for: Programming for WordPress: Design a Website

Programming for WordPress: Design a Website

“We have reached the end of the course. I hope you have enjoyed the journey and that you can apply everything you learned in the course project and in other web design projects that you do in the future. It has been a pleasure being your teacher! Now let's review the key phases of the project. I would like you to briefly explain what you have done in each one and accompany the explanation with one or more images. Web architecture First, select the type of website you are going to make. Then, it's time to work on the content hierarchy of the website you are going to create. Choose your architecture based on the characteristics of your project.

Design and concept The first step will be to define the concept of your project so that it transmits the brand identity. I used a minimal style because it was the best fit for my project, but you can use the one you prefer.
When you already have an idea of the concept design, you will have to create your wireframe and mock-up. Later, design your website in Figma.
Model in HTML and interactivity Layout your website in HTML and then add the CSS styles using SASS. The next step will be to give it interactivity with JavaScript.
Integration to Wordpress and publication First of all, download and install WordPress and the plugins you are going to use. Then, integrate your mockup into custom WordPress. This way you will have everything ready to publish your project on the internet, selecting, as we saw in the previous unit, the hosting and the web domain.
Before we say goodbye, let's review the key phases of the project. I would like you to briefly explain what you have done in each one and accompany the explanation with one or more images. It's time for you to share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project". Remember to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. I am looking forward to seeing your project and giving you feedback. Although I ask for your patience, I will try to access the forum as much as I can and what my professional projects allow me. Finally, I want to invite you to actively participate in the forum, not only sharing your progress, but also giving advice and trying to help the rest of the community. See you on the forum!”

Partial transcription of the video

“And we've reached the end. What did you think? Let's do a brief review of everything we've covered in this course. and you can begin your final project. We explored the tools I use. but it's important to remember that you can seek out alternative tools that your comfort level better. Feel free to find what works best for you. We also set up our work environment to develop our web page project and learned the difference between WordPress.Org and WordPress.Com. We learned what web architecture is and how to determine the architecture of your web page. Remember. are two types. so choose the on...”

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Course summary for: Programming for WordPress: Design a Website

  • Level: Beginner
  • 92% positive reviews (66)
  • 3455 students
  • 5 units
  • 25 lessons (5h 26m)
  • 7 downloads
  • Category

    Web & App Design
  • Software

    Visual Studio Code, WordPress
  • Areas

    Programming, UX / UI, Web Development

Carlos E. Molina Tovar

Carlos E. Molina Tovar
A course by Carlos E. Molina Tovar

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Carlos Molina is a content creator and creative web developer specialized in developing digital products that combine functionality and aesthetics, with the aim of creating a more interactive and user-friendly experience. He is also the creator of MOR.BO, a digital platform for cultural divergence, active across Latin America and Spain with more than 4.5 million readers a year. Its objective is to shed light on the most important stories and make sure they reach as many people as possible for the sake of future generations.

Throughout his career he's worked with big-name brands, media outlets, online agencies, and e-commerce companies in Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Spain, and other parts of the world. He's also been a member of the famous Awwwards judges panel for two years running, as well as been recognized by Awwwards with the title Site of the Day and two honorable mentions for his personal websites.


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Programming for WordPress: Design a Website. Web, and App Design course by Carlos E. Molina Tovar

Programming for WordPress: Design a Website

A course by Carlos E. Molina Tovar
Creative Web Developer. Madrid, Spain.
Joined February 2022
  • 92% positive reviews (66)
  • 3,455 students