The Best Word Press Template Guide
Because Word Press was orginially a blogging plateform, and of course it still is today, but becuase it has the basis of a blog it list post in a chronological order meaning that it will show the newest post to the oldest post on the blog. I love this about word press for blogging it allows all your visitors to see your latest comments and suggestions, while giving them the chance to look up older post by month of day.
Putting together a landing page is not that hard in WordPress, but some users may not like the looks of the themes available and want to create their own custom page template for their site, using it either as a theme for their entire site or just as the landing page, or static front page. By static, I mean that unlike the typical WordPress blog page, the content remains the same. You can create navigation from your front page to other areas on your site to show off what you do.
Creating a custom page template can take some time and a little bit of knowledge of different programming languages in order to build your custom theme. I am not going to go into too much detail with exact steps to build a site here, but rather to cover the basics of how to structure your custom page and what outside tools you will need to have on hand before you get started.
The easiest way to test your new page will be locally, on your own computer. Having a local server will enable you to keep all of your files in one place without having them get lost in transition. You will also need XAMP, if you run Windows or MAMP on Mac and the newest version of WordPress installed on your server. Note pad ++ is a free download that you can get for coding your own wordpress template and a web browser like firefox.
You should also look into taking some, usually free, tutorials on HTML, CSS and PHP. Hypertext Machine Language, Cascading Style Sheets and Hypertext Preprocessor, originally called Personal Home Page, will be used to create your custom page. You won't have to be an expert on these tools, but you will have to have a basic understanding of them in order to manipulate the instructions you are sending to the server.
For many bloggers creating a custom WordPress page template can be a struggle as they manage their site and replenish content, not to mention trying to learn new languages. If time is an issue and the thought of learning all of this other stuff is just too overwhelming, you can try out one of the available WordPress theme generators.
These theme generators will allow you to define many areas of your blog to match colors and styles to your choosing, but for the most part are somewhat limited in the types of designs they can offer. But of course you click a couple of buttons and then your done, you have a custom word press theme on the other side. You also have the option to preview what you're doing and make changes until you are satisfied and then save your work for transition to your WordPress blog site.
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