Getting Started with WordPress: A Complete Overview

WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system, powering everything from personal blogs to enterprise-level websites. This post walks you through the core formatting elements and structural building blocks you’ll use every day.

Working with Text

WordPress supports all standard HTML formatting tags out of the box. You can highlight important information in bold, use italics for subtle emphasis, or combine them for bold italic. For technical terms or snippets, use the inline code tag.

Great content isn’t just words on a page — it’s structure, visual hierarchy, and a reading experience that keeps people coming back.

Lists and Structure

Unordered lists work best for features, benefits, and non-sequential items:

  • Support for unlimited pages and posts
  • Flexible theme and template system
  • Over 50,000 plugins in the official WordPress plugin directory
  • Built-in SEO-friendly URL structure
  • Multilingual support via plugins like WPML or Polylang

Ordered lists are ideal for step-by-step instructions:

  1. Install WordPress on your hosting server or locally
  2. Choose and activate a theme from the Themes directory
  3. Install essential plugins: SEO, caching, and security
  4. Create your core pages: Home, About, and Contact
  5. Configure permalink structure under Settings → Permalinks

Going Deeper with Subheadings

Media and Images

WordPress includes a built-in Media Library for uploading and managing images, videos, and documents directly from the dashboard. Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and SVG.

The Gutenberg Block Editor

Since version 5.0, WordPress uses the Gutenberg block editor. Every piece of content — a paragraph, heading, image, table, or button — is its own individual block. This gives you full layout control without touching a single line of CSS.

Feature Comparison

Feature WordPress.com (Free) Self-Hosted (org)
Custom domain
Plugin installation
Full code access
Platform cost Free Free

Wrapping Up

WordPress powers more than 43% of all websites on the internet — and for good reason. Whether you’re launching a portfolio, a blog, or a full e-commerce store, the platform gives you everything you need to build a professional web presence.

This post was created for demonstration purposes. Feel free to use it as a template for testing how your theme renders standard HTML elements.

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