10-08-2024, 08:27 PM
Mastering Wordpress Theme Development.
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.83 GB | Duration: 16h 39m
Learn to build WordPress themes step by step, from basic setup to advanced features.
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Learn to create Wordpress themes from scratch
Learn about the four types of Wordpress themes
Customize your Wordpress theme to the Woocommerce sales platform
Create language translations for your theme
Create plugin support that works with your theme
Create a hybrid theme that is a middle ground between a standard classic and a modern block WordPress theme
Learn to create modern block based Wordpress Themes
[b]Requirements[/b]
To start this course you need to have very good knowledge of HTML5, basic knowledge of CSS, PHP, Java Script
[b]Description[/b]
This course is designed to take you from a complete beginner to an intermediate level in WordPress theme development. Throughout this journey, you'll learn to create three distinct types of WordPress themes: a classic theme, a hybrid theme that combines traditional and modern approaches, and a cutting-edge Full Site Editing (FSE) theme that leverages the latest WordPress features. We'll start by exploring what WordPress themes are, covering key terminology and theory that every developer needs to know. You'll dive into the structure and layout of theme files and directories, understand the role of each file, and learn how to customize your theme using the WordPress Customizer. The course will also cover the creation of custom post types (CPTs), giving you the ability to manage specialized content. You'll master handling the WordPress loop to control the display of posts, and learn how to ensure your themes are WooCommerce-ready, allowing seamless integration with e-commerce functionality. We'll also explore how to ensure compatibility with popular plugins to extend your theme's capabilities, and how to prepare your themes for translation into other languages. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid foundation in WordPress theme development, equipped to create visually appealing, highly functional, and versatile themes that meet the highest standards.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Configuration parameters
Lecture 3 Four types of themes
Lecture 4 Differences in directory structure and files in different theme types
Lecture 5 Important concepts in the world of wordpress
Section 2: Part 1 - Classic Theme
Lecture 6 Let's start creating the first theme
Lecture 7 We explain the meaning of the code
Lecture 8 Rebuilt header - part 1
Lecture 9 Rebuilt header - part 2
Lecture 10 Rebuilt home and add posts formats
Lecture 11 Rebuilt footer - part 1
Lecture 12 Rebuilt footer - part 2
Lecture 13 404
Lecture 14 Archive
Lecture 15 Category
Lecture 16 Tag
Lecture 17 Single
Lecture 18 Comments- part 1
Lecture 19 Comments - part 2
Lecture 20 Comments -part 3
Lecture 21 Comments - part 4
Lecture 22 Page
Lecture 23 Search and search form
Lecture 24 Sidebar
Lecture 25 Loop - basics
Lecture 26 Loop - data
Lecture 27 Loop - multiply
Lecture 28 Loop -status
Lecture 29 Custom Posts Types - part 1
Lecture 30 Custom Posts Types - part 2
Lecture 31 Customizer - part 1
Lecture 32 Customizer - part 2
Lecture 33 Customizer - part 3
Lecture 34 Customizer - part 4
Lecture 35 TGM pluggins support
Lecture 36 Welcome Admin page - part 1
Lecture 37 Welcome admin page - part 2
Lecture 38 We check Wordpress versions
Lecture 39 Shortcodes
Lecture 40 Page temaplates
Lecture 41 Woocommerce -installation
Lecture 42 Woocommerce - templates
Lecture 43 Woocommerce - woocommerce.php
Lecture 44 Internationalization
Lecture 45 Summary of the classic theme
Section 3: Part 2 -Universal Theme
Lecture 46 Introduction
Lecture 47 Let's look inside theme.json - part 1
Lecture 48 Let's look inside theme.json - part 2
Lecture 49 Parts folder - part 1
Lecture 50 Parts folder - part 2
Lecture 51 Patterns folder - part 1
Lecture 52 Patterns folder - part 2
Lecture 53 Patterns folder - part 3
Lecture 54 Patterns folder - part 4
Lecture 55 Patterns folder - part 5
Lecture 56 Block styles
Lecture 57 Summary of the universal theme
Section 4: Part 3 - Block Theme
Lecture 58 Introduction
Lecture 59 theme.json and discussing the admin panel in a block context
Lecture 60 Assets, parts and patterns
Lecture 61 Styles folder
Lecture 62 Templates
Lecture 63 Template - creating template from basic
Lecture 64 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 1
Lecture 65 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 2
Lecture 66 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 3
Lecture 67 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 4
Lecture 68 Work with Create Block Theme Plugin
Lecture 69 Summary of the Block Theme
Section 5: Part 4 - Additional Bonus
Lecture 70 Child Theme - part 1
Lecture 71 Part 2
Lecture 72 Theme Check Plugin
Section 6: Summary
Lecture 73 Thank you
If you want to learn how to create WordPress themes from the source code yourself without the support of generators,If you want to know the detailed structure and construction of a Wordpress theme,If you want to learn how to create themes from classic to modern block,If you want to deepen your knowledge of Wordpress
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Learn to create Wordpress themes from scratch
Learn about the four types of Wordpress themes
Customize your Wordpress theme to the Woocommerce sales platform
Create language translations for your theme
Create plugin support that works with your theme
Create a hybrid theme that is a middle ground between a standard classic and a modern block WordPress theme
Learn to create modern block based Wordpress Themes
[b]Requirements[/b]
To start this course you need to have very good knowledge of HTML5, basic knowledge of CSS, PHP, Java Script
[b]Description[/b]
This course is designed to take you from a complete beginner to an intermediate level in WordPress theme development. Throughout this journey, you'll learn to create three distinct types of WordPress themes: a classic theme, a hybrid theme that combines traditional and modern approaches, and a cutting-edge Full Site Editing (FSE) theme that leverages the latest WordPress features. We'll start by exploring what WordPress themes are, covering key terminology and theory that every developer needs to know. You'll dive into the structure and layout of theme files and directories, understand the role of each file, and learn how to customize your theme using the WordPress Customizer. The course will also cover the creation of custom post types (CPTs), giving you the ability to manage specialized content. You'll master handling the WordPress loop to control the display of posts, and learn how to ensure your themes are WooCommerce-ready, allowing seamless integration with e-commerce functionality. We'll also explore how to ensure compatibility with popular plugins to extend your theme's capabilities, and how to prepare your themes for translation into other languages. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid foundation in WordPress theme development, equipped to create visually appealing, highly functional, and versatile themes that meet the highest standards.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Configuration parameters
Lecture 3 Four types of themes
Lecture 4 Differences in directory structure and files in different theme types
Lecture 5 Important concepts in the world of wordpress
Section 2: Part 1 - Classic Theme
Lecture 6 Let's start creating the first theme
Lecture 7 We explain the meaning of the code
Lecture 8 Rebuilt header - part 1
Lecture 9 Rebuilt header - part 2
Lecture 10 Rebuilt home and add posts formats
Lecture 11 Rebuilt footer - part 1
Lecture 12 Rebuilt footer - part 2
Lecture 13 404
Lecture 14 Archive
Lecture 15 Category
Lecture 16 Tag
Lecture 17 Single
Lecture 18 Comments- part 1
Lecture 19 Comments - part 2
Lecture 20 Comments -part 3
Lecture 21 Comments - part 4
Lecture 22 Page
Lecture 23 Search and search form
Lecture 24 Sidebar
Lecture 25 Loop - basics
Lecture 26 Loop - data
Lecture 27 Loop - multiply
Lecture 28 Loop -status
Lecture 29 Custom Posts Types - part 1
Lecture 30 Custom Posts Types - part 2
Lecture 31 Customizer - part 1
Lecture 32 Customizer - part 2
Lecture 33 Customizer - part 3
Lecture 34 Customizer - part 4
Lecture 35 TGM pluggins support
Lecture 36 Welcome Admin page - part 1
Lecture 37 Welcome admin page - part 2
Lecture 38 We check Wordpress versions
Lecture 39 Shortcodes
Lecture 40 Page temaplates
Lecture 41 Woocommerce -installation
Lecture 42 Woocommerce - templates
Lecture 43 Woocommerce - woocommerce.php
Lecture 44 Internationalization
Lecture 45 Summary of the classic theme
Section 3: Part 2 -Universal Theme
Lecture 46 Introduction
Lecture 47 Let's look inside theme.json - part 1
Lecture 48 Let's look inside theme.json - part 2
Lecture 49 Parts folder - part 1
Lecture 50 Parts folder - part 2
Lecture 51 Patterns folder - part 1
Lecture 52 Patterns folder - part 2
Lecture 53 Patterns folder - part 3
Lecture 54 Patterns folder - part 4
Lecture 55 Patterns folder - part 5
Lecture 56 Block styles
Lecture 57 Summary of the universal theme
Section 4: Part 3 - Block Theme
Lecture 58 Introduction
Lecture 59 theme.json and discussing the admin panel in a block context
Lecture 60 Assets, parts and patterns
Lecture 61 Styles folder
Lecture 62 Templates
Lecture 63 Template - creating template from basic
Lecture 64 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 1
Lecture 65 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 2
Lecture 66 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 3
Lecture 67 Wooocommerce as blocks - part 4
Lecture 68 Work with Create Block Theme Plugin
Lecture 69 Summary of the Block Theme
Section 5: Part 4 - Additional Bonus
Lecture 70 Child Theme - part 1
Lecture 71 Part 2
Lecture 72 Theme Check Plugin
Section 6: Summary
Lecture 73 Thank you
If you want to learn how to create WordPress themes from the source code yourself without the support of generators,If you want to know the detailed structure and construction of a Wordpress theme,If you want to learn how to create themes from classic to modern block,If you want to deepen your knowledge of Wordpress