
Create your website on WordPress.com
In this beginner-friendly course, we will show you how to create a website on WordPress.com.
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Level up with our courses View all courses FEATURED VIDEO COURSE Create your website on WordPress.com This step-by-step video course will help you create your site. We’ll show you all the …
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Learn how to create a website or blog on WordPress.com with step-by-step lessons perfect for beginners. No experience needed!
Build your website in five steps - WordPress.com Support
Oct 21, 2025 · Build your website on WordPress.com in 5 steps: Choose your identity, design your homepage, create pages, set up menus, and add social media. Launch your site and enhance its …
How to Make a Website: The Complete, No-Code Beginner’s Guide
Jan 29, 2025 · As mentioned, in this tutorial we’ll show you how to set up your website using WordPress. It’s an open source content management system (CMS) and website builder, which means you can …
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Getting started on WordPress.com
Sep 16, 2025 · Welcome to WordPress.com! This guide will walk you through the essential steps to get started with WordPress.com, from understanding what it is to launching your first website.
The Developer’s Guide to WordPress 6.8
Apr 16, 2025 · WordPress 6.8 introduces powerful updates for plugin and theme developers—dive into the latest APIs, design tools, and performance features.
Set up your blog in five steps - WordPress.com Support
Jul 14, 2025 · Start your blog on WordPress.com in five easy steps. We walk you through the steps from creating your first account to customizing your site's appearance, and more!
Mastering Custom Block Styles in WordPress: 6 Methods for Theme …
May 7, 2025 · In this guide, you’ll learn several ways to add custom block styles in WordPress, whether you’re working with a theme or a plugin. We’ll cover options using JSON (theme.json), PHP …