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About the Course

By the end of this project, you will create a full web-site that is attractive and user friendly using a free content management system, WordPress. You will learn how to create a website utilizing themes and plug-ins using the web creation tool. You’ll have a virtual space to showcase your business with customers who want to stay connected. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions....

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MP

Apr 7, 2024

I was initially skeptical about taking an online course, but this experience has exceeded my expectations. The lessons were well-structured, and the instructor was very responsive and supportive.

JB

Sep 11, 2020

This is a very good course. Short, simple buy extremely helpful. I thank the instructor and Coursera for this wonderful course. I recommend this course to my friends and colleagues immediately.

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Sep 12, 2022

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Mar 25, 2022

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Nov 7, 2023

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By Mo H

Sep 8, 2020

The course was simple to follow but the videos didn't follow the order specified on the WordPress dashboard. They start off correct but then coming to the end of the course I don't recall any of the videos covering how to link the different pages and one of the last pages had a layout design that wasn't available to me.

My next criticism is aimed specifically at Coursera. I'm not a big fan of the guided course layout of having a virtual browser and the video stuck to one screen, I'd much prefer to have just the video and use my own browser tab to access the WordPress website and follow along. Also, it would be nice to have an autoplay option for videos and a distinct way to know if you've watched a video or not.

By Jaak T

Jul 18, 2020

The course is very useful if you plan to use Wordpress as a platform. It explains many concepts very well. I had two problems with the course: namely the course is longer than is advertised (which is both good and bad if you have limited time). Second problem: when I returned to the remote desktop application where the course took place I was not able to log in again (the connection was not established). Also in a few places the course was hard to follow. Other than that it really is a wonderful course and I suggest it to anyone who plans to set up a website.

By Carl H

Jul 3, 2024

The menus etc... are old and following is impossible. The template the instructor chose was the perfect template for the project. However, I would not know how to add or eliminate blocks that are side by side. The page was for a blog, however, I would have no idea about using the blog, where the information is stored, if I can, or how to address readers' content or desire to add content. The contact page is great, except that I don't know how to receive information added by the visitors.

By Jen T

Sep 16, 2020

I really appreciated the hands-on aspect of this course. WordPress.com is a great environment to build simple websites and Stacey covered the basics capably. The only hesitation I have was with the amount of time used replacing every template image and typing replacement text she dictated, which could have been used to better enhance our understanding of the WordPress.com platform.