You needed a website so you hired out the job to a web design company and they delivered a WordPress site, touting all the benefits of being able to make changes on your own. Well you can, but what they forgot to mention was the fact that in order to make any design changes to the site, you needed to have a background in computers.
Or what if you are a small business owner and don’t have the budget to hire a web design company? You’ll probably have to add another “hat” to your role and be prepared to get your hands a little dirty in code.
In any case, you’re probably going to stubble across technologies like HTML, CSS and PHP. What do you do? WP 301 is a course that will ground you in the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and PHP basics so you will come equipped with the skills to make changes to code and even create your own masterpieces.
By the end of the class, you will be able to understand the roles that each of these technologies play on your site, make changes to them, and even create your own from scratch.
The only requirement is that you bring your laptop and come ready to learn. I’m your host, Ptah Dunbar and I’ll be looking forward to seeing you on Friday in the WP 301 class at WordCamp PHX 2012.
Hey, i found this organization stumbling around the internet, liked your dedication and decided to join on meet up. I would some day like to join you at one of your wordcamps, but you sold out really quickly. Must be a heck of a shindig!
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