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WordPress services in San Antonio Texas

WordPress design services in San Antonio, Texas:

  • WordPress website design and development
  • Custom WordPress themes
  • Custom WordPress plugins development
  • WP support and maintenance plans
  • Transfer and migration from other platforms to WordPress

What is WordPress?

WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (or CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It was started by Matt Mullenweg as a simple blogging software, but has since evolved into a powerful and flexible web development application.

You can create simple and powerful websites by using WordPress. Web design professionals use this software, but it can also be used by beginner users.

We transfer your website to WordPress

With our website transfer and migration services, we make it easy to move your site from any platform to WordPress. Our team of experts will handle every step of the process, ensuring a seamless and stress-free transition.

Why choose WordPress? It’s the most popular website platform in the world, powering over 50% of websites online. With a vast array of customizable themes and plugins, you’ll have the freedom to create a website that truly reflects your brand and meets your specific needs.

But the benefits don’t stop there. WordPress is also easy to use, with a user-friendly interface that makes it simple to update and manage your site. Plus, with regular updates and a strong community of developers, you can rest assured that your site will always be secure and up to date.

Steps to use WordPress

  1. Install it (CPanel or manually)
  2. Add a theme and customize it
  3. Add plugins
  4. Add content (Logo, photos, pages)
  5. Promote your website

Who can use WordPress?

WordPress is used by millions of people around the world, including individuals, small businesses, and large organizations. It is a very versatile platform that can be used for everything from a simple blog to a full-blown website.

How does WordPress work?

When you install WordPress, you are given a default theme and some sample content. You can also add plugins to expand the functionality depending on what you’re trying to accomplish with your new WP website.

Adding photos and pages is simple. After these steps you have a working website ready to be presented to your audience.

WordPress resources

There are many great resources available to help you learn WordPress and get the most out of your website. The official WordPress Codex is a good place to start, as is the WordPress blog. There are also many helpful books on the subject, and don’t forget about the vast array of online support forums.

More WordPress services

Theme design

This involves creating custom WordPress themes or modifying existing themes to meet specific design requirements.

Plugin design

This involves creating custom WordPress plugins or modifying existing plugins to add new features or functionality to a WordPress site.

Custom post types and taxonomies

WordPress allows users to create custom post types and taxonomies to store and organize different types of content. Designing custom post types and taxonomies involves creating the necessary code to create and manage these custom content types.

Widget design

Widgets are small blocks of content that can be displayed in a sidebar or other widget-ready area of a WordPress site. Designing widgets involves creating custom widgets or modifying existing widgets to meet specific design requirements.

Custom shortcodes

Shortcodes are short pieces of code that can be used to add complex functionality to a WordPress site. Designing custom shortcodes involves creating the necessary code to create and use these shortcodes.

Custom templates

WordPress uses template files to control the appearance of different pages and content types on a site. Designing custom template files involves creating or modifying these template files to meet specific design requirements.

Responsive design

Responsive design involves creating websites that look and function well on a variety of devices with different screen sizes. In the context of WordPress design, this may involve creating custom themes or plugins that are responsive, or modifying existing ones to be responsive.

Accessibility

Creating accessible WordPress sites involves designing and developing sites that are usable by people with disabilities. This may include implementing features such as high contrast modes, keyboard navigation, and screen reader compatibility.

How to install WordPress manually?

First, download the latest version of WordPress from wordpress.org. Unzip the folder and upload it to your hosting account (via FTP). You can then point your web browser to yourdomain.com/wp-admin where you’ll be prompted to complete the installation right away or “run” WordPress locally for testing purposes.

You’ll need a database to store all the information, connect it to WP and that’s it. The installation wizard will take care of everything.

If you have CPanel, Plesk or any other web hosting panel, it should come with a WordPress installation option, which simplifies this process.

How to add a theme to WordPress?

If you want to change the appearance of your website, you can add a new WordPress theme. There are many free themes available in the WordPress Theme Directory, and you can also purchase themes from third-party providers.

To install and use a WordPress theme, follow these steps:

  1. Download the theme file from the source. This can typically be done by purchasing the theme from a marketplace or downloading it from the theme developer’s website.
  2. Log in to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to the “Appearance” section.
  3. Click on the “Themes” sub-menu item.
  4. Click on the “Add New” button at the top of the page.
  5. Click on the “Upload Theme” button.
  6. Select the theme file that you downloaded in step 1 and click on the “Install Now” button.
  7. Once the theme is installed, click on the “Activate” button to start using it on your site.

After activating the theme, you can customize its appearance and functionality by using the theme options and customization tools provided by the theme developer. These tools can typically be accessed from the WordPress dashboard under the “Appearance” menu.

It’s also a good idea to familiarize yourself with the theme documentation, which can usually be found on the theme developer’s website or included with the theme files. The documentation will provide more detailed information about the theme’s features and how to use them.

What’s the difference between WordPress and Wix or Squarespace?

WordPress is like building a custom-designed house from scratch. You have a lot of control over every aspect of the design and functionality of the website, but it requires more planning, effort, and technical know-how. It’s like having an architect and a contractor working together to build the house of your dreams.

Wix, on the other hand, is like buying a pre-designed and pre-built house. It’s easy to use and customize, but it may have more limitations in terms of design and scalability. It’s like walking into a model home and choosing one that already has the layout, design, and features that you like.

Both options can give you a great website, but the choice will depend on your specific needs and level of technical expertise.

At Be Web, we like to use WordPress because guarantees better long-term results. And we also like training our clients so at the same time they become more tech-savvy about their websites.

How to add plugins to WordPress?

WordPress plugins add extra features to your website. They range from simple contact forms and search boxes, to more advanced options such as e-commerce capabilities, photo galleries, and social media integration.

There are thousands of free plugins available in the WordPress Plugin Directory. Search for a plugin that meets your needs and then simply click Install Now, and Activate.

WordPress useful articles

Levels of WP development

Level 1 – Install WP and add content, install plugins and themes

Users can install WP, plugins and themes, add content using the default block tool, or any other builder such as Elementor, Beaver, Visual Composer, etc.

Users don’t need coding knowledge at all.

Level 2 – Customize appearance of themes, plugins and content with frontend coding

Users know html, css and js coding to customize the appearance of the WP theme, the plugins and the content. 

Level 3 – Create custom themes

Users are capable of creating custom themes based on a psd, ai or figma design file.

Level 4 – Customize functionality of WP and plugins with backend coding

Users know php and mysql to change the way WP and the plugins work, or to extend the capabilities.

Level 5 – Create custom plugins and custom functionalities

Users know the way WordPress works, hooks and the basis of the WP core code  to create custom plugins and customized functionalities that WordPress won’t do on its own.

WordPress YouTube videos and tutorials

If you’re looking to learn about WordPress, we created these tutorials so you can learn about how the backend Dashboard looks and works. Take a look and let us know what you think.

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