INDEX

Q1. What is Post? Explain the formatting options for Post

  • Activity of writing/creating article that will be published and seen by users of your WordPress site

  • how to add - dashboard sidebar posts add new

  • write heading and body

  • formatting options

    • Text formatting
    1. bold/italic/strikethrough

    2. bulleted list/ numbered list

    3. align left, right or center

    4. quotation

    • insert ‘read more’ tag
    • distraction free mode
    • paste text
    • gallery
    • add link
    • image
    • video - upload video or paste link to Youtube
    • audio - upload or link
    • aside - quick link

Q2. Explain steps How to create a post in WordPress

  1. WordPress login
  2. dashboard - > posts add new post
  3. add title to the post
  4. enter page content
  5. click on publish

step 1 : posts add new step 2 : editor wysiwyg

  • title
  • content step 3: publish

Q3. What is Page ? Write the steps how to add new Page in WordPress ?

A webpage is a document that can be displayed by a browser written in HTML It can contain text, photos, videos, links to other web pages, style information, scripts, and media. Webpages are hosted on web servers and can be accessed by users through

  1. Static and not changed frequently

17. Widgets

  1. What is Widget Definition: A widget is a small application or program designed to facilitate access to the most used functions of a device.
  2. Its main feature is that they are integrated into the desktop of the computer or mobile phone and offer us visual information without the need to run anything else.
  3. The widgets are free and can be obtained through the Internet. In programming, the term refers to the part of a GUI (graphical user interface) that allows the user to interconnect with the application and the operating system.
  4. Widgets display information and invite the user to act in various ways.
  5. Typical widgets include buttons, dialog boxes, pop-ups, drop-down menus, icons, scroll bars, resizable window borders, progress indicators, selection boxes, windows, cut-off menus, menu bars, switches, and forms.
  6. These Widgets are not only found at the web level but it is possible to find them in operating systems such as Android, iPhone, Windows, etc. Thanks to this, we can add new functionalities that allow us to get more out of the different tools

18. what is website

A website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked Web pages that share a single domain name. Websites can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business or organization to serve a variety of purposes. Together, all publicly accessible websites constitute the World Wide Web

The components of a website are Web host, address, homepage, design, content, navigation structure, logo, graphics, etc

Q19. DOMAIN AND TYPES OF DOMAN

Q20.

Domains

  1. Subdomain or third-level domain, such as www

  2. Second-Level Domain (SLD), which is the name of the website

  3. Top-Level Domain (TLD), such as com

  4. Top-Level Domains (TLDs) A TLD, also called an extension or domain ending, refers to the suffix and the last part of a web address to the right of the last dot after the primary domain name. For example, if the domain is www.indeed.com, the TDL is “.com.” Any TLD that does not represent a country or a territory is known as a generic TLD, or gTLD. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), now a division of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), manages the allocation of TLDs. By 1988, the IANA had released seven TLDs that were to serve as the main generic top-level domains (gTLDs): • .com: Commercial businesses (the most common TLD) • .org: organizations, typically nonprofits • .gov: Government agencies • .edu: Educational institutions • .net: Network technology organization

    1. Country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) A country-code TLD is a two-letter domain extension that represents a specific country, autonomous territory, sovereign state or geographic location. When ccTLDs were first created in 1985, they were intended for registration and use by that country’s residents, but some countries now let outside parties register domain names using their country code. Here are some examples of ccTLDs and their corresponding geographical locations: • .us: United States • .fr: France • .eu: European Union • .au: Australia • .ca: Canada • .ie: Ireland • .uk: United Kingdom • .ms: Montserrat • .sg: Singapore • .hn: Honduras • .za: South Africa • .pl Poland
  5. new

    1. .app , .shop, .club
  6. third level -shop.eminem.com

Q.21 what are the different types of hosting

Hosting and its types

Q.22 What is CMS explain the features of CMS

CMS

Q.23 What are the different steps involved in the installation of WordPress

Installation

security certificate(SSL)

Q24. What is security certificate explain the need of security certificate

Q25.elements of website in WordPress

  1. In WordPress, the website layout is typically based on a theme, which determines the overall design of the site. The theme includes several elements that make up the website layout, including: 1. Header: The header is the top section of the website and usually contains the site’s logo, navigation menu, and sometimes social media links. 2. Footer: The footer is the bottom section of the website and usually contains copyright information, contact information, and sometimes additional navigation links. 3. Sidebar: The sidebar is a vertical column located on either side of the main content area and can contain widgets such as search bars, recent posts, and categories. 4. Main Content Area: The main content area is where the primary content of the website is displayed, including text, images, and multimedia. 5. Menus: Menus are used to navigate the website and are typically located in the header or footer. 6. Widgets: Widgets are small applications that can be placed in the sidebar or other areas of the website to add functionality, such as displaying recent posts or social media feeds.

Q.26 What are the different options available on wordpress admin dashboard

  • The WordPress admin dashboard is the main interface used to manage your WordPress website. Here are the different options available on the WordPress admin dashboard
  1. Home: The home screen provides an overview of your website’s activity, including recent posts, comments, and statistics.
  2. Posts: This option allows you to create and manage blog posts and articles on your website.
  3. Media: Here, you can upload, manage, and edit images, videos, and other media files used on your website.
  4. Pages: This option allows you to create and manage pages on your website, such as the “About” or “Contact” page.
  5. Comments: You can manage and moderate comments left on your website by visitors.
  6. Appearance: This option allows you to manage the design and layout of your website, including themes, menus, and widgets.
  7. Plugins: This option allows you to install, activate, and manage plugins that add functionality to your website.
  8. Users: Here, you can manage user accounts, including adding or removing users and changing their roles and permissions.
  9. Tools: This option provides access to various tools, such as the Import/Export tool, which allows you to move content between different WordPress sites.
  10. 10.Settings: This option allows you to manage general settings for your website, such as site title and tagline, permalinks, and privacy settings

Q27. How to integrate payment gateway to the website

  • A payment gateway is a technology platform that allows businesses to accept, process, and manage payments from customers in a secure and efficient manner
  • To integrate a payment gateway to your website, you will need to follow these general steps:
  1. Choose a payment gateway: First, you will need to choose a payment gateway that is compatible with your website and meets your business needs.
  2. Create an account: Once you have chosen a payment gateway, you will need to create an account and provide your business and banking information.
  3. Install payment gateway plugin: Depending on your website platform, you may need to install a payment gateway plugin to enable payment processing on your website. Many payment gateways have plugins available for popular platforms such as WordPress, Shopify, and Magento.
  4. Configure settings: Once the plugin is installed, you will need to configure the settings to connect the payment gateway to your website. This may include setting up payment methods, currency options, and payment processing rules.
  5. Test payment processing: Before making your payment gateway live, you should test the payment processing to ensure that it is working correctly and that payments are being processed securely and accurately.
  6. Go live: Once you have tested the payment processing and made any necessary adjustments, you can make your payment gateway live and start accepting payments on your website.

Q.28 How to add WhatsApp chat button to the website for communication

To add a WhatsApp chat button to your WordPress website, you can follow these steps:

  1. Install a WhatsApp chat plugin: The easiest way to add a WhatsApp chat button to your website is by using a plugin. There are several WhatsApp chat plugins available for WordPress, such as WhatsApp Chat for WordPress by WeCreativez or WhatsApp Chat Plugin by WPForms.
  2. Configure the plugin settings: Once you have installed the WhatsApp chat plugin, you will need to configure the plugin settings. This may include specifying the phone number or WhatsApp account you want to use for chat, choosing the position and style of the chat button, and customizing the chat message.
  3. Save the changes: After configuring the plugin settings, make sure to save the changes to activate the WhatsApp chat button on your website.
  4. Test the chat button: To ensure that the WhatsApp chat button is working correctly, you should test it by clicking on the button and verifying that it opens a W

Q29. E-commerce

  1. WooCommerce is a free, open-source plugin for WordPress that enables you to transform your website into a full-fledged e-commerce store.
  2. It is one of the most popular e-commerce plugins for WordPress and is used by millions of online stores around the world.
  3. features
  4. Product management: WooCommerce allows you to easily create, manage, and display products on your website, including product descriptions, images, prices, and variations.
  5. Payment and shipping options: The plugin comes with a range of payment and shipping options, including support for major payment gateways such as PayPal, Stripe, and Square.
  6. Inventory management: You can easily manage your product inventory using WooCommerce, including tracking stock levels, setting up backorders, and receiving stock alerts.
  7. Order management: WooCommerce makes it easy to manage your orders, including tracking order status, printing shipping labels, and generating order reports.
  8. Customization options: You can customize the look and feel of your online store using WooCommerce’s range of design and styling options, including support for themes and page builders.
  9. Integration with other plugins: WooCommerce integrates with a wide range of other WordPress plugins, including marketing, accounting, and shipping plugins, allowing you to enhance your e-commerce store with additional functionality.

Q 30. ELEMENTOR plugin

  1. Elementor is a popular drag-and-drop page builder plugin for WordPress that enables users to create custom web pages without the need for coding knowledge or skills. With Elementor, you can easily create complex and visually appealing layouts and designs for your website, with a range of pre-built templates and design elements. Here are some of the key features and uses of the Elementor plugin in WordPress: 1. Drag-and-drop page builder: Elementor’s drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to create custom web pages by simply dragging and dropping design elements onto the page. 2. Pre-built templates and design elements: Elementor comes with a range of pre-built templates and design elements that you can use to create custom designs for your website, including headers, footers, forms, and more. 3. Mobile-friendly design: Elementor is designed to be mobile-friendly, ensuring that your web pages are optimized for viewing on mobile devices. 4. Advanced styling options: You can customize the styling of your web pages using Elementor’s range of advanced styling options, including fonts, colors, and animations. 5. Integration with other plugins: Elementor integrates with a wide range of other WordPress plugins, allowing you to enhance your website with additional functionality, such as contact forms, social media widgets, and more. Overall, Elementor is a powerful and flexible plugin that enables you to create custom web pages and designs for your WordPress website, with a range of features and customization options to suit your business needs. With Elementor, you can easily create visually appealing and engaging web pages that will help you attract and retain visitors to your website.

Q31. Theme vs template

  1. two important components of WordPress website.
  2. seem similar, they serve different purposes.
  3. A theme is a pre-built package of design elements, styles, and functionality that determines the overall look and feel of a website.
  4. It includes the layout, color scheme, typography, and design elements such as header and footer sections.
  5. A theme is installed on a WordPress website to provide a consistent visual style throughout the site
  6. A theme is also responsible for controlling how the website is displayed on different devices, such as desktops, tablets, and mobile devices.
  7. Themes can be free or paid, and they can be customized to suit the specific needs of a website.
  • theme
  1. On the other hand, a template is a pre-designed page or section of a website that can be used as a starting point for creating new pages. Templates are typically used to provide a consistent layout for pages with similar content, such as blog posts, product pages, or landing pages. For example, a blog template may include a header, footer, sidebar, and content area that can be used as a starting point for creating new blog posts. Templates can be customized to include specific design elements, such as images, videos, or widgets. In summary, a theme is a package of design elements and functionality that determines the overall look and feel of a website, while a template is a predesigned page or section that can be used as a starting point for creating new pages. A theme provides consistency and functionality throughout the website, while templates provide a consistent layout for specific types of content