How to use WordPress
- Pao Saldivar

- Mar 15, 2020
- 2 min read

Let the world hear your thoughts and make the Internet community discover your awesome experiences and ideas through blogging. A “Blog” works the same as your diary in electronic format. It’s such that you can’t place any media files in your traditional paper diary-like videos and music, though you can add pictures from some sort of magazines, newspapers, or the ones printed from your local printing store manually glue pasted it in your diary. Of course, many of us still using the traditional diary notebook and there’s a different experience having them. You just can’t pass around or mail to other people your diary and let them read your thoughts from the other side of the world that easily. A blog lets you share your ideas instantly through the web in just a few clicks. Blog webs are not limited for personal use, you have the preference to publish it for your eyes only, to specific people, or for the benefit of the general public. Now a day, blog sites are used more than a diary-type kind of thing, but it now caters to entrepreneurs in the area of promoting a business and/or political agenda, creating databases, academic centers, portfolios, and just almost everything you can think of.
The most popular blogging system in use on the web is WordPress. It isn’t just a simple blogging platform anymore. WordPress has transformed itself over time into a content management system (CMS). WordPress users allow full control in creating their websites and run applications in a user-friendly fashion, eliminating complex codes and technicality in making one. WordPress is an open-source tool, and there are groups of creative people contributing to its development that is why you can use it at most for free, how about that huh? I know you are excited to sneak peek inside this wonderful tool, so let me walk-through you in the basic parts of WordPress so you can build your own website and put power over it.




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