By taking this course, you will learn how to use WordPress including – basic usage, administration, customizing using plugins and themes, WordPress Editor (Block Editor), various terminologies, and multisites.

The main goal of this course is to help you understand how to use WordPress as an everyday user. By doing this, you’ll learn about WordPress features and how users and clients interact with them, which will make it easier for you to customize and create new functionalities with WordPress.

Eating your own dog food

We believe whatever Good Work rtCamp has accomplished with WordPress has something to do with our own publishing roots. We started using WordPress to run our blog network much before we touched its codebase.

Likewise, when you use the product you are building, you will have first-hand insights into a user perspective and you will empathize with them better. This approach will help you become a better WordPress engineer. Now combined with an age-old dairy-writing habit, and you will see yourself evolve faster!

If you don’t have a blog yet, we highly recommend you to start one either by self-hosting it on your own server or by creating one for free on WordPress.com.

Make sure you are writing what you have learned each day on your blog until you reach the end of this course. This will also help you evaluate the topics covered in this course and let you keep track of what you have learned each day throughout the entire duration of this course.

p.s. you are more than welcome to use any other WordPress hosting.