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SUMMARY:Elements of a WordPress Site: Header/Footer, Pages & Posts, Navigation, Sidebars
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Let me name some of the elements of a website. [show wp academy] This is the site you are going to design in about an hour so if you like this layout all you need to do is swap in your own graphics and text and your site will be done. Also, I am going to give you an exact copy of this site, minus the eCommerce features, for you to play with.
This area at the top is called the header. A header typically consists of a logo and a navigation bar, and the header generally repeats across all your pages. For instance here is the about page of this site. This site is made with the Divi theme, we'll talk about themes in the next video. The main content of WordPress is pages and posts and it's important to understand the difference. WordPress pages are designed for static content that will typically not change that much, like your home page and about page. In some cases pages can be filled with dynamic content, for instance, my services pages are actually dynamically filled with my products...

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