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WordPress Workshop Presentation
WordPress Workshop Presentation
WordPress
Workshop – 2
Day-1
Workshop Overview
• 3-Day WordPress workshop session
• Understanding WordPress Multisite
• Developing a simple Portfolio Website
• Developing a simple E-Commerce Website
Requirements
• Device: Laptop or Desktop
• Operating System: Any ( Windows | MacOS | Linux )
• Browser: Any browser except Internet Explorer ( Please )
• RAM: At least 8 GB is recommended
• Internet: The faster the better
Day-1 Topics
• What is WordPress Multisite?
• Setting up WordPress Multisite in Cpanel
• Pros & Cons of using WordPress Multisite
What is WordPress Multisite?
• WordPress Multisite is a feature that allows you to run multiple websites
from a single WordPress installation. Each site in the network can have
its own unique domain, subdomain, or subdirectory.
• Admins can manage all sites from a single dashboard, making it easier to
handle updates, plugins, and themes across the network.
• All sites in a multisite network share the same WordPress core files,
plugins, and themes, which can save server resources and streamline
management. Individual sites can activate or deactivate plugins and
themes as needed.
• Ideal for businesses, educational institutions, or organizations that need
to create and manage a large number of sites efficiently. Allows for easy
scalability, making it possible to add new sites to the network quickly and
with minimal effort.
Setting up WordPress Multisite in Cpanel
Setting up WordPress Multisite in Cpanel
• Select “Enable Multisite (WPMU)” option and fill other fields normally.
Pros & Cons of using WordPress Multisite
Pros of using WordPress Multisite
Day-2
Garvit Shrestha
Senior Software Developer - Brainstorm Force
https://www.instagram.com/_gabbucha_
Day-2 Topics
• What is a Portfolio Website?
• The basic structure of the Portfolio Website.
• Developing a Portfolio Website ( Practical )
What is a Portfolio Website?
• A portfolio website is an online platform where individuals or businesses
display their work, projects, and accomplishments.
• It is commonly used by creatives like designers, photographers, artists,
writers, and developers to exhibit their skills and completed projects.
• It serves as a digital resume, allowing professionals to highlight their
expertise, experience, and unique style.
• A well-crafted portfolio website can enhance credibility, demonstrate
professionalism, and distinguish the owner from competitors in their field.
• It acts as a marketing tool, helping individuals and businesses attract
clients, job offers, and collaboration opportunities.
The basic structure of the Portfolio Website.
• Introduction: Brief welcome message or tagline that highlights who you are
and what you do.
• Featured Work: Showcase a few selected projects or pieces of work to
immediately grab the visitor’s attention.
• Bio: Detailed information about yourself or your business, including
background, experience, and expertise.
• Project Thumbnails: Visual previews of your work, organized in a grid or list
format.
• Contact Form: Simple form for visitors to get in touch with you directly from
the website.
• Responsive Design: Ensure the website is mobile-friendly and looks good
on all devices, from desktops to smartphones.
Developing a Portfolio Website
( Practical )
WordPress Workshop - 2
Day-3
Garvit Shrestha
Senior Software Developer - Brainstorm Force
https://www.instagram.com/_gabbucha_
Day-3 Topics
• What is an E-Commerce Website?
• The basic structure of an E-Commerce Website.
• Developing an E-Commerce Website ( Practical )
What is an E-Commerce Website?
• An e-commerce website is a digital platform where businesses can sell products or
services directly to consumers over the internet.
• Detailed pages for each product or service, including descriptions, prices, images,
and specifications. Features such as categories, filters, and search functionality help
users find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
• A shopping cart system enables customers to collect multiple items for purchase
and review their selections before buying. The checkout process involves entering
shipping information, selecting payment methods, and finalizing the purchase
securely.
• Integration with various payment gateways (like PayPal, Stripe, or credit card
processors) to facilitate secure online transactions.
• Customers can create accounts to save their information for future purchases, track
orders, and manage returns or exchanges.
• E-commerce websites must adhere to security protocols such as SSL certificates to
protect customer data.
The basic structure of an E-Commerce Website.