Introducing the Advanced WordPress series

For a long time, advanced WordPress articles have been available on TechtipsNReview.com quite a lot, for those of you who already know about WordPress Core, you can easily understand those articles. But for those of you who are new to advanced WordPress, it may be a little difficult to know where to start learning advanced WordPress. Although I already have a collection of advanced WordPress articles, the articles are not arranged sequentially, and the content is not related to each other, so I would like to have an official series of Advanced WordPress to help. Newbies learn more easily.

What is Advanced WordPress?

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Advanced WordPress does not mean using difficult plugins, or how to install an advanced WordPress theme, but we will learn to understand WordPress source code (abbreviated as ) WordPress Core).

Understanding WordPress Core means that we will be able to develop our own new features thanks to the built-in features of WordPress, for example you can create your own widget, create your own plugin, or create any something private.

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In this series, I will focus on the libraries available in WordPress like Query, Widgetsthe Class, some functions, etc., but no instructions on how to make a complete theme or plugin. But after you have finished watching this series, then you can continue watching series Programming WordPress themes or Writing TP Weather plugins. At that time, everything for you was extremely simple.

Necessary knowledge

To get started with this series better, I need you to have at least 4 basic knowledge:

Regarding PHP, you should check out the PHP Lessons for WordPress and essential resources to know what you will need to learn in PHP to be able to work well in WordPress, and useful resources.

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Epilogue

At the end of this introductory post, I want to say that advanced WordPress is not difficult, it’s only difficult when you don’t read or know PHP, but compared to other CMS like Drupal or Magento, even Joomla, WordPress Core is still easy to understand, can be called the easiest of the CMS today. Because it’s easy, it’s easy to apply, so it becomes the most popular CMS in the world.

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If you’re ready to step into the advanced world of WordPRess, click through to the next post to see it.


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