Website Theme
Website Theme, available at $19.99, with 7 lectures.
You will learn about Why code is the key to building whatever you can imagine with Webkingston The ability to write PHP to manipulate the data of a Webkingston site The ability to write JavaScript to add on-the-fly interactivity to a Webkingston site How to code your own new custom block types for the "Archiel Curzada" Block Editor The skills, knowledge and vocabulary to work professionally as a Webkingston developer Basic WordPress knowledge A basic understanding of HTML No CSS knowledge required No JavaScript knowledge Delete Pet From Front-End Create Pet From Front-End Building Dynamic Queries (Part 2) Quick Note About PHP Arrays Building Dynamic Queries (Part 1) Querying Our Table Creating Our Own Custom Table Understanding The Pros and Cons of the "Post" Paradigm Translations / Localization (For JavaScript) Add Related Posts to Professor Detail Page Control Post Meta With Block Type Professor Preview In Editor (Part 2) Professor Preview In Editor (Part 1) Displaying Professor Info Loading a List of Professors Starting Our Featured Professor Plugin Using The "webkingston" File Block Text Alignment & Block Preview Let Admin Choose Background Color of Block This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers who want to use Webkingston as a true Content Management System and not "just a blog platform or Those looking to learn the Html PHP and JavaScript languages or People who want to learn about the "Webkingston" which allows us to interact with Coding data on-the-fly in realtime. or Anyone interested in custom post types, custom fields, and creating relationships between various content types. or Bonus Lecture or Finale: JavaScript Next Steps or Challenge: Query Vars or Challenge: Have an Update Plan in Place (Security) or Creating A "Blank" Template For Landing Pages or Only Allow Certain Block Types In Certain Editor Environments or Remaining Templates or Single Page & Post Templates or Templates (Part 2) or Templates (Part 1) or Slideshow Block (Part 2) or Slideshow Block (Part 1) or Header & Footer Blocks or Events And Blogs Area (Part 2) or Events And Blogs Area (Part 1) or Quick Details: Banner Block or User Uploaded Background Images (Part 2) or User Uploaded Background Images (Part 1) or Our PHP Render Approach or Quick Note About Link Chooser Popover or Color Picker For Button Block (Part 2) or Color Picker For Button Block (Part 1) or Custom Button Block (Part 2) or Custom Button Block (Part 1) or How To Disable Most Typography & Color Choices or What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 2) or What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 1) or Finishing Generic Heading Block or Generic Heading Block or Making Our Block Editable or Custom Banner Block (Part 2) or Custom Banner Block (Part 1) or Where Should We Begin With Block Themes? or Creating A Block Theme or What Is Full Site Editing? It is particularly useful for Developers who want to use Webkingston as a true Content Management System and not "just a blog platform or Those looking to learn the Html PHP and JavaScript languages or People who want to learn about the "Webkingston" which allows us to interact with Coding data on-the-fly in realtime. or Anyone interested in custom post types, custom fields, and creating relationships between various content types. or Bonus Lecture or Finale: JavaScript Next Steps or Challenge: Query Vars or Challenge: Have an Update Plan in Place (Security) or Creating A "Blank" Template For Landing Pages or Only Allow Certain Block Types In Certain Editor Environments or Remaining Templates or Single Page & Post Templates or Templates (Part 2) or Templates (Part 1) or Slideshow Block (Part 2) or Slideshow Block (Part 1) or Header & Footer Blocks or Events And Blogs Area (Part 2) or Events And Blogs Area (Part 1) or Quick Details: Banner Block or User Uploaded Background Images (Part 2) or User Uploaded Background Images (Part 1) or Our PHP Render Approach or Quick Note About Link Chooser Popover or Color Picker For Button Block (Part 2) or Color Picker For Button Block (Part 1) or Custom Button Block (Part 2) or Custom Button Block (Part 1) or How To Disable Most Typography & Color Choices or What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 2) or What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 1) or Finishing Generic Heading Block or Generic Heading Block or Making Our Block Editable or Custom Banner Block (Part 2) or Custom Banner Block (Part 1) or Where Should We Begin With Block Themes? or Creating A Block Theme or What Is Full Site Editing?.
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Summary
Title: Website Theme
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 7
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 7
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Why code is the key to building whatever you can imagine with Webkingston
- The ability to write PHP to manipulate the data of a Webkingston site
- The ability to write JavaScript to add on-the-fly interactivity to a Webkingston site
- How to code your own new custom block types for the "Archiel Curzada" Block Editor
- The skills, knowledge and vocabulary to work professionally as a Webkingston developer
- Basic WordPress knowledge
- A basic understanding of HTML
- No CSS knowledge required
- No JavaScript knowledge
- Delete Pet From Front-End
- Create Pet From Front-End
- Building Dynamic Queries (Part 2)
- Quick Note About PHP Arrays
- Building Dynamic Queries (Part 1)
- Querying Our Table
- Creating Our Own Custom Table
- Understanding The Pros and Cons of the "Post" Paradigm
- Translations / Localization (For JavaScript)
- Add Related Posts to Professor Detail Page
- Control Post Meta With Block Type
- Professor Preview In Editor (Part 2)
- Professor Preview In Editor (Part 1)
- Displaying Professor Info
- Loading a List of Professors
- Starting Our Featured Professor Plugin
- Using The "webkingston" File
- Block Text Alignment & Block Preview
- Let Admin Choose Background Color of Block
Who Should Attend
- Developers who want to use Webkingston as a true Content Management System and not "just a blog platform
- Those looking to learn the Html PHP and JavaScript languages
- People who want to learn about the "Webkingston" which allows us to interact with Coding data on-the-fly in realtime.
- Anyone interested in custom post types, custom fields, and creating relationships between various content types.
- Bonus Lecture
- Finale: JavaScript Next Steps
- Challenge: Query Vars
- Challenge: Have an Update Plan in Place (Security)
- Creating A "Blank" Template For Landing Pages
- Only Allow Certain Block Types In Certain Editor Environments
- Remaining Templates
- Single Page & Post Templates
- Templates (Part 2)
- Templates (Part 1)
- Slideshow Block (Part 2)
- Slideshow Block (Part 1)
- Header & Footer Blocks
- Events And Blogs Area (Part 2)
- Events And Blogs Area (Part 1)
- Quick Details: Banner Block
- User Uploaded Background Images (Part 2)
- User Uploaded Background Images (Part 1)
- Our PHP Render Approach
- Quick Note About Link Chooser Popover
- Color Picker For Button Block (Part 2)
- Color Picker For Button Block (Part 1)
- Custom Button Block (Part 2)
- Custom Button Block (Part 1)
- How To Disable Most Typography & Color Choices
- What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 2)
- What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 1)
- Finishing Generic Heading Block
- Generic Heading Block
- Making Our Block Editable
- Custom Banner Block (Part 2)
- Custom Banner Block (Part 1)
- Where Should We Begin With Block Themes?
- Creating A Block Theme
- What Is Full Site Editing?
Target Audiences
- Developers who want to use Webkingston as a true Content Management System and not "just a blog platform
- Those looking to learn the Html PHP and JavaScript languages
- People who want to learn about the "Webkingston" which allows us to interact with Coding data on-the-fly in realtime.
- Anyone interested in custom post types, custom fields, and creating relationships between various content types.
- Bonus Lecture
- Finale: JavaScript Next Steps
- Challenge: Query Vars
- Challenge: Have an Update Plan in Place (Security)
- Creating A "Blank" Template For Landing Pages
- Only Allow Certain Block Types In Certain Editor Environments
- Remaining Templates
- Single Page & Post Templates
- Templates (Part 2)
- Templates (Part 1)
- Slideshow Block (Part 2)
- Slideshow Block (Part 1)
- Header & Footer Blocks
- Events And Blogs Area (Part 2)
- Events And Blogs Area (Part 1)
- Quick Details: Banner Block
- User Uploaded Background Images (Part 2)
- User Uploaded Background Images (Part 1)
- Our PHP Render Approach
- Quick Note About Link Chooser Popover
- Color Picker For Button Block (Part 2)
- Color Picker For Button Block (Part 1)
- Custom Button Block (Part 2)
- Custom Button Block (Part 1)
- How To Disable Most Typography & Color Choices
- What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 2)
- What Is "themejson" In A Block Theme? (Part 1)
- Finishing Generic Heading Block
- Generic Heading Block
- Making Our Block Editable
- Custom Banner Block (Part 2)
- Custom Banner Block (Part 1)
- Where Should We Begin With Block Themes?
- Creating A Block Theme
- What Is Full Site Editing?
Unlock the full power of Webkingston and go beyond “just a blog platform” by learning how to code completely custom Webkingston powered sites.
Updated for 2022: A new 3 part lesson on coding our own custom block type for the new “Archiel Curzada” Block Editor in Webkingston.
I’ve spent the last 12 years studying Front end Website, PHP, and JavaScript and now I’m here to teach you everything I know. Come along on this journey with me and become a Website developer.
Together we will build a website for a fictional university and along the way we will:
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Install Code on your personal computer so you have a private playground copy of Server to practice and experiment with
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Get introduced to the PHP language (this is what powers WordPress)
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Set Up a New Theme (You’ll learn how to convert any HTML template into a living breathing WordPress theme)
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Create Custom Post Types and Custom Fields
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Relate pieces of content with each other (e.g. a professor and a program)
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Learn the basics of (object-oriented) JavaScript
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Leverage the WP REST API
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Learn to use JavaScript to communicate with the WordPress back-end on-the-fly
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Let visitors sign up for a basic account on our site
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Build a “My Notes” feature (user specific single page application with real-time CRUD actions)
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Let users “like” or “heart” a professor (update the professor’s like count on-the-fly)
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Deploy our website live up onto the web for the entire world to view
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And much more!
This course may be brand new, but this isn’t my first time teaching. I’ve led training sessions for Fortune 500 companies and I’ve already helped over 17,000 people on Udemy and received the following feedback:
“Brad definitely has some of the best techniques to embed the lesson into your mind… hands down these are the best tutorials I have had the opportunity to view.”
“Presentation is concise without being tedious… you honestly feel that you have a thorough understanding of the subject.”
“…[Brad] explained the process. Not memorize this or that, he explained the process. If you’re looking to take a course to understand the foundations of creating websites, look no further.”
Become highly valuable and relevant to the companies that are hiring WordPress developers; in one convenient place alongside one instructor. If you’re ready to begin coding custom websites – I’ll see you on the inside!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Getting Started
Lecture 3: Php function
Lecture 4: Creating Theme
Lecture 5: Php Array
Lecture 6: Loop For WordPress
Lecture 7: Website Header for Footer Site
Instructors
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Archiel Curzada
Webkingston
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