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वर्डप्रेस वेबसाइट पर थीम कैसे इंस्टॉल करें: एक आसान स्टेप-बाय-स्टेप गाइड
How to Install a Website Theme: वर्डप्रेस की सबसे बड़ी खूबी यह है कि यह आपको अपनी वेबसाइट को अपनी पसंद के अनुसार डिज़ाइन करने की आज़ादी देता है, और इसमें थीम्स का सबसे बड़ा योगदान है। थीम्स आपकी वेबसाइट का लुक और लेआउट तय करती हैं, जिससे वह आकर्षक और यूज़र-फ्रेंडली बनती है। अगर आप सोच रहे हैं कि वर्डप्रेस वेबसाइट पर थीम कैसे इंस्टॉल करें, तो यह लेख आपके लिए है। हम आपको इसे आसान और व्यवस्थित तरीके…
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How to Create a WordPress Website Using ChatGPT (Step-by-Step Guide)
Hello, friends! 😊 Are you looking to create a WordPress website but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry! In this article, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up your website, from choosing a hosting provider to designing and optimizing it using ChatGPT. Let’s get started Step 1: Choose a Hosting Provider & Domain Name To launch a website, you need a hosting provider and…
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Faster JavaScript & TypeScript compilation with SWC in WordPress
Introduction Let’s explore how to use the high-performance SWC (Speedy Web Compiler) to compile JavaScript & TypeScript assets for WordPress plugins and themes. SWC is a modern alternative to Babel, offering faster compilation, simpler configuration, and native support for both TypeScript and JSX. This is particularly useful for developing custom functionality like Gutenberg blocks. Why…
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Learn how to perform an HTML to WordPress theme conversion by transforming an HTML template into a fully functional WordPress theme. This guide covers step-by-step instructions, key considerations, and tips for a seamless transition from static HTML to dynamic WordPress. Perfect for developers and designers looking to expand their skills in HTML to WordPress theme conversion.
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Your Ultimate WordPress Guide for Beginners: Step-by-Step
This is Your Ultimate WordPress Guide for Beginners! Are you ready to embark on a journey into the exciting world of website creation? Look no further than WordPress! This user-friendly platform has been the go-to choice for beginners and pros alike. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the entire process of getting started with WordPress. Don’t worry if you’re new to all this –…
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One of the primary Advantages of WordPress themes is the ease and speed with which you can set up a website. Whether you are a seasoned developer or a complete novice, the user-friendly interface of WordPress allows you to install and activate a theme with just a few clicks.
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Hi!! I wanted to say that I loved reading about your journey of creating a personal website. I'm still unsure between Vercel and Netlify. I have a small question to ask. See, one of the reasons I want to make a website is to archive drawings and journal/sketchbook. Would you have any tips for creating an area on my website just for the diary/journal, which has tags, files for each entry, etc.?
Bello!
Really happy to hear about your interest in websites! I want everyone to make their own site so I don't have to log into social media and get instant tummyaches ♥
Vercel vs Netlify: I think I settled on Vercel for absolutely no reason whatsoever. I just made a site on Netlify, then tested on Vercel, and now I have like 5 websites on Vercel so I just kept using it LOL. I'm sure a more tech-savvy person would know the difference - I think they have certain integrations with specific programs.
Creating a diary or journal with tags:
There's a couple of different ways you can do that, with different levels of work needed.
you got me yapping again:
This sadgrl tutorial might be outdated and may or may not work, but explains the process better than I can.
Easiest: make a journal on Dreamwidth, or another blogging site (wordpress??) that allows easy tags and RSS feed, and embed that RSS feed onto your site.
This requires almost no HTML set-up, and the easiest to organize tags, but you don't truly have the data on your own site since it's just embedded.
When I snuck into a web design class at college, this was one of the methods that the professor used for a blog within a portfolio site LOL.
Shit like wordpress is what a LOT of ~professional~ sites do for their blog section. They code it separately from the main site haha. It's the most popular thing, but not necessarily the best. And wait til you read on what the CEO of wordpress has been having meltdowns about... he owns tumblr too!
It's made with a tutorial for Neocities if that's what you use.
Medium: Set up zonelets.
It will require some HTML and JS editing, but will help automate making headers/footers for each page of a blog.
I've never used it myself, but I see other people speak highly of it.
HARD FOR ME CUZ I'M A GORILLA: I believe a lot of professional web devs will slap your face with their coding cock until you use a static site generator (SSG) to make your site.
You will need some coding knowledge to set up the tagging system since it doesn't come with it enabled by default. But it's made explicitly to be an alternative to big Static Site Generators which are...
It requires some more intimidating knowledge, because it's a lot of scripts that turn files that are not HTML/CSS/JS into plain HTML.
Also you have to use the command line, and that doesn't come with buttons that tell you what you can do. You have to copy/paste all that shit or memorize the code to 'dev build astro' and it all looks silly.
I've used Eleventy, and now am using Astro. Other people use Hugo or Jekyll or some other stuff with crazy names like Glup Shitto. I hate all these sites cuz none of the words mean anything to me. This is a common theme for me and tech. I don't know what NODES or CONTENT or ISLANDS are!!!
I had the most success attempting to learn how to use a SSG by downloading a template and altering it with github + VScodium. Here's the template page for Astro. You click on a theme you like, and it takes you to its github page. (If you don't want to use evil Microsoft stuff sorry. Skip this entire section.) Follow the instructions on the page for "forking" the glup shitto. When it tells you to run commands, I run those commands through the terminal window in VScodium. These tutorials never tell you what these commands do cuz they assume you already know. Usually those commands automatically install the files you need onto your computer, and create the final files.
You can see my wip here for a "tag system" that SHOULD show members of a web listing haha but I don't know what I'm doing and I have a reading disorder AND don't know cumputer good.
THEORETICALLY this will be the simplest and easiest way to maintain tags and files, because after you set it up you just have to write the "content" of the blog page. And you don't have to set up the header/footer ever again. I see the vision, and potential, but I am not there yet when it takes me 5 hours a day to figure out what any of the words in the documentation mean and I don't want to ask an actual tech person cuz they will be like 'obviously just press the Blip on the Repository and then Suck My Ass in the command line".
(side note I haven't updated fujofans in like a year cuz I'm struggling with this part to make updating easier).
Con: the final HTML/CSS code is really ugly if it's "minified", and a lot of themes use """"""professional"""""" CSS libraries like Bootstrap and Tailwind that I honestly think are ugly cuz that's what every fuckin' tech website uses to style their pages and make them look Professional and Minimalist with stupid code like style="500-w dark-gray-balls D-cup-bra" on every single element. Even Toyhouse uses Bootstrap. Eugh!
But maybe you're smarter than me and can wrangle these things better!
That was really long. Woops. I hope you can slug through this wall of text and find something helpful. Feel free to email me if you have any more specific questions. I may or may not be helpful.
If someone else sees this and has better suggestions for making BLOGS, please chime in. I'm begging you.
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Planning to sell physical or digital products online and want to create a website for it in the FASTEST way?
If you're starting your e-commerce journey and feeling overwhelmed by all the platform options—don't worry, you're not alone. Two names dominate the conversation: Shopify and WordPress (with WooCommerce).
But which one is truly better for newbies, beginners, and dropshippers looking to launch fast and sell efficiently?
Let’s break it down and get straight to the point—especially if you're here to build a business, not fiddle with tech headaches.
Shopify: Built for E-Commerce from the Ground Up
Shopify is a dedicated e-commerce platform. That means everything from product setup to payments, themes, and shipping is purpose-built for one thing: selling online.
Why Shopify is Great for Beginners
Zero Coding Required: Just drag, drop, and start selling. Perfect for people who want results, not tutorials.
3-Day Free Trial: You can start today and be up and running in hours.
Sign up for Shopify’s FREE trial with this link -
https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
Fast Setup: No plugins, no server setup, no manual installation. Just sign up and start building.
Designed for Dropshipping: Integrates easily with apps like DSers, Zendrop, CJdropshipping, and more.
Mobile-Optimized: Your store will look great on any device—without touching a line of code.
24/7 Support: Real-time help from actual people when you get stuck.
Sign up for a Shopify FREE TRIAL Here at https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
WordPress (WooCommerce): Powerful, But Not Beginner-Friendly
WordPress is an amazing platform... if you're building a blog or you’re already experienced with web development. But for e-commerce newbies, it can feel like you're building a house from scratch.
Why WordPress Might Be a Struggle for Beginners
Complex Setup: You'll need to buy hosting, install WordPress, then install WooCommerce, then configure it all manually.
Plugin Overload: Want a feature? You’ll likely need to install a plugin. And another. And another. Then update them constantly.
Security Risks: If you don’t stay on top of updates and patches, your site could be vulnerable.
Slow Support: There’s no dedicated support team—just forums or your hosting provider.
Not Built for E-commerce First: WordPress is a blogging tool at heart.
WooCommerce makes it work for selling, but it’s not seamless.
So Which One Should You Choose?
If you're:
A beginner with no coding experience,
A dropshipper who wants fast supplier integration,
Or just someone who wants to get your first product online this week, not next month...
Go with Shopify.
It’s clean, easy to use, beginner-friendly, and built to sell. You won’t waste time on tech issues—you’ll spend time building a brand.
Pro Tip: You can start with a 3-day free trial and see how easy it is. No risk, no commitment.
Sign up for a Shopify FREE TRIAL Here - https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
Manual Setup
Shopify was made for people just like you—dreamers and doers ready to launch something real.
Don’t get stuck in tech setup and plugin chaos.
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WordPress Mastery: A Complete Guide for Novices and Experts
Welcome back to our blog! We're delving further into WordPress today, the industry-leading content management system that has revolutionized website development and administration. This tutorial will give you the fundamental knowledge, skills, and insights you need to become an expert WordPress user, regardless of whether you're just getting started or want to improve your current website.
What Is Unique About WordPress? WordPress is a complete content management system (CMS) that supports a wide variety of websites, from huge business sites to personal blogs. The following are some salient characteristics that distinguish WordPress:
1. Open Source & Free WordPress is open-source software, meaning it is free to use and modify. This accessibility has resulted in a thriving community of developers and users who contribute to its ongoing enhancement. 2. Flexibility and Scalability. Whether you run a small blog or a huge e-commerce site, WordPress can scale to meet your demands. You can begin simple and extend your site as your business expands, adding new features and functionalities along the way. 3. Extensive plugin ecosystem. With over 58,000 plugins accessible, you can simply add new features to your website without requiring any technical skills. From SEO tools to social network integrations, there's a plugin for practically every requirement.
4. Mobile responsiveness. Most WordPress themes are built to be mobile-responsive, so your site will look amazing on any device. This is especially important in today's mobile-first environment, when smartphones and tablets account for a considerable amount of web traffic. To set up your WordPress site, start by selecting a hosting provider.
Choosing a reputable hosting company is critical for your website's performance. Look for WordPress-specific providers like Bluehost, SiteGround, or Kinsta, which provide optimized conditions for WordPress blogs.
Step 2: Installing WordPressYou can install WordPress after you've acquired your domain name and hosting. Most hosting companies include a one-click installation option, making it simple to get started. Step 3: Choose a theme Your site's design and feel are determined by its theme. To choose a design that fits your brand, look through the WordPress theme repository or premium theme marketplaces like as ThemeForest. Step 4: Customise Your Website After you've decided on a theme, tweak it to meet your requirements. To change the colors, fonts, and layouts, use the WordPress Customizer. You may also add widgets to your sidebar or footer to extend its usefulness.
Step 5: Add the necessary plugins. Install the following important plugins to improve the essential plugins:
Elementor: A powerful page builder for creating custom layouts.
Akismet: A spam protection plugin to keep your comments section clean.
WP Super Cache: A caching plugin to improve your site’s loading speed.
UpdraftPlus: For easy backups of your site. Plan Your Content Create a content calendar to help you arrange your themes and posting schedule. Headings and Subheadings: To increase readability and SEO, divide your text into sections with headings (H1, H2, H3). Conclusion WordPress is a powerful platform that can help you construct a beautiful and functioning website, regardless of your technical knowledge. Understanding its features and capabilities will allow you to maximize the platform's potential for achieving your online objectives. Whether you're a blogger, a business owner, or a creative professional, WordPress provides the freedom and resources you need to thrive. Stay tuned for more tips, tutorials, and insights in future postings, and happy WordPressing!
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Is Blogging Still Relevant in the Age of Tiktoks and Instagram?
You might be wondering if blogging still holds its ground with the rise of TikTok and Instagram. The answer is a certainly yes! While these platforms are fantastic for quick, eye-catching content, blogs offer a special space for diving deep into topics. They allow for rich storytelling, comprehensive guides, and a personal touch that helps foster community and build trust. Many readers still seek out blogs for detailed insights and tutorials that shorter formats can’t provide. Plus, a well-crafted blog can drive traffic to your social media profiles, enhancing your overall online presence. In this ever-evolving digital landscape, blogging remains a powerful and relevant tool!
About Instagram
Since its 2010 launch, Instagram quickly gained popularity, now boasting over one billion active users. While many content creators favor Instagram's visual appeal and immediacy, its limitations, such as non-clickable links, hinder blog promotion. As Instagram evolved into a hub for curated content, it has overshadowed traditional blogging, leading some bloggers to transition entirely to the platform. However, the depth and engagement of well-crafted blog posts remain unmatched by shorter social media formats.
Instagram User Growth from 2013 to Present

About TikToks
In the first quarter of 2019, TikTok was the most downloaded app from Apple’s iOS App Store, rapidly gaining widespread popularity. Its influence has even extended to Instagram, where numerous food posts feature popular "TikTok recipes," such as baked oats and feta pasta. Additionally, Instagram Reels appear to draw inspiration from TikTok, and the platform tends to prioritize accounts that utilize this feature. While achieving growth on Instagram can be difficult, TikTok's algorithm allows users to go viral regardless of their follower count, highlighting a key difference between the two platforms.
Tiktok’s Exploasive Growth from Launch to 2024

Why Were These Platforms were Acknowledged by Most Society
Joining platforms like Instagram and TikTok is straightforward. Users simply sign up and begin publishing content without the complexities associated with traditional blogging. There is no need to manage a DNS server, purchase a domain, pay for hosting, or install software like WordPress. Additionally, users do not have to navigate themes or widgets. All that is required is a mobile phone, which allows for easy photo editing with applications like Lightroom and VSCO, enabling the creation of a visually appealing Instagram feed. TikTok similarly simplifies the video editing process within the app, eliminating the need for advanced software like Final Cut Pro or Adobe’s suite.
Furthermore, Instagram and TikTok offer the potential to reach a vast audience. As Valentina Chirico notes, every influencer seeks to expand their reach, and both platforms provide opportunities to present content to millions. The audience is already present; creators only need to ensure their content is visible. In contrast, blogging often requires significant effort to build an audience, especially if one is not already prominent on search engines like Google or Pinterest. Blogging typically revolves around long-form content, which can be at odds with the fast-paced consumption habits of today’s mobile users who prefer quick, engaging posts. Consequently, brands are increasingly inclined to collaborate with Instagram and TikTok influencers, sometimes overlooking traditional bloggers, which can lead to frustration for those who feel well-suited for such opportunities.
Is Blogging Entirely “Dead”?
Despite predictions that blogging may decline due to the rise of social media, I firmly believe blogging remains relevant. While the audience and consumption methods are changing, with a greater focus on problem-solving content and SEO-driven traffic, blogs continue to thrive as part of a broader content marketing strategy. Additionally, blogs provide greater control and security compared to social media platforms, where accounts can be banned or deleted. Personally, blogging remains a full-time, profitable venture, proving its continued value.
Will Blog Still Exist?
Despite predictions that blogging may decline due to the rise of social media, I firmly believe blogging remains relevant. While the audience and consumption methods are changing, with a greater focus on problem-solving content and SEO-driven traffic, blogs continue to thrive as part of a broader content marketing strategy. Additionally, blogs provide greater control and security compared to social media platforms, where accounts can be banned or deleted. Personally, blogging remains a full-time, profitable venture, proving its continued value.
How Will Blog Change Towards The Future
Blogs somehow will find it’s way to change in several ways. As generative AI gains popularity, storytelling will take on greater significance. Blogs will evolve into tools for building personal brands, making it more challenging to stand out. Ultimately, blogs are likely to shift into digital publishing enterprises.
Corinne (2021). “Is Blogging Dead? The Rise of Instagram and TikTok”. Skinnedcartree, April 9, 2021. https://skinnedcartree.com/2021/04/is-blogging-dead-the-rise-of-instagram-and-tiktok.html.
Michiel Heijmans (2021). “The Future of Blogging in a Video-Obsessed World”. Yoast, June 3, 2021. https://yoast.com/the-future-of-blogging-in-a-video-obsessed-world/.
Oskar Mortensen (2024 n.d.). “How Many Users on Instagram? Statistics & Facts”. SEO.ai, April 24, 2024. https://seo.ai/blog/how-many-users-on-instagram.
Oskar Mortensen (2024 n.d.). “How Many Users on TikTok? Statistics & Facts”. SEO.ai, February 2024. https://seo.ai/blog/how-many-users-on-tiktok.
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