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Course Lessons

WordPress Training Program

1 Getting started with WordPress πŸ“£
  • What is WordPress
  • Creating a blog and writing daily updates ✍️
  • Installing WordPress
  • WordPress Terminology πŸ“ƒ
  • How WordPress works
  • Understanding WordPress Database Schema
  • Using themes and plugins
2 Setting up Development Environment πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»
  • Introduction to Git and SVN πŸ”„
  • Setting up an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Pushing changes to site via Git commits/branches
  • Setting up Z shell and Oh My Zsh for fast command line work
3 Coding Standards and Best Practices πŸ’―
  • WordPress Coding Standards (WPCS)
  • PHP_CodeSniffer (PHPCS)
  • Peer Code Review
  • Security πŸ›‘οΈ
  • WordPress Documentation Schema
4 Plugin Development πŸ› οΈ
  • Introduction to plugin development
  • Hooks: Actions and Filters
  • Custom Post Types and Taxonomies
  • WordPress Core APIs
  • WP_Query (Custom Query)
  • WordPress AJAX
  • Interacting with remote data and APIs
  • Plugin development assignment
5 Theme Development πŸ‘€
  • Anatomy and architecture of a theme
  • Theme Stylesheet and Functions file
  • Template files and hierarchy
  • Customizer
  • Asset Building using Webpack & Babel
  • Child Themes
  • Handling Media in WordPress
  • Theme development assignment
6 Debugging 🐞
  • Introduction to Xdebug
  • EasyEngine site debugging with docker commands
  • How to check Nginx, PHP, and WP Debug logs
7 Advanced Concepts πŸ“œ
  • WP-CLI
  • REST API
  • Roles and Capabilities
  • Caching
  • Custom Database Table Creation
  • Optimization ⚑
  • Users and User metadata
  • Cron β³βš™οΈ
  • Background Processing
  • Internalization and Localization 🌐
  • Multisite
  • Email with WordPress πŸ“§
8 Block Editor (Gutenberg) πŸ—οΈ
  • Default Blocks
  • Creating a block
9 Testing πŸ€“
  • PHPUnit Test
  • JavaScript: QUnit, Jest
  • ESLint, JSLint, JSHint, JSCS
  • CSS: Stylelint
10 Extras πŸ˜ƒ
  • Decoupled
  • GraphQL
  • React and Next.js
  • WooCommerce πŸ›’
  • Accessibility (WCAG 2.0) πŸ”
11 Contributing to WordPress ❀️
12 Server Side πŸ–₯️
  • How to check CPU/Memory/Disk Space on a server
  • Rsync and SSH basics
  • How to sync one site with other using WP-CLI and rsync
  • Tmux basics
13 Congratulations πŸ₯³
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WordPress Training Program

Security πŸ›‘οΈ

When you are writing code for large open source projects like WordPress, you must realize that your code will potentially be used by millions of other people who use WordPress. WordPress powers nearly one-third of the web and the chances of someone using your code in their project are pretty high.

Security is really important and as a developer, you must take extra steps to keep your codebase secure. You must follow proper WordPress coding standards and ensure that the data you accept, process, store, and display on the website is safe for everyone.

Here’s a good place to get started – Validating, Sanitizing and Escaping User Data.

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