WordPress powers more than 40 percent of the websites on the internet, and for good reason. It is free, flexible, and built to grow with you -- whether you are creating a personal blog, a business site, or a full online store. WordPress 7.x: A Practical Guide explains how to get a WordPress site built, launched, and running well, using plain language that assumes no technical background and no prior experience with web design or coding.
The guide covers how to choose hosting, register a domain, and install WordPress, then walks through every section of the dashboard in the order you will actually use it. You will learn how to create and format content with the block editor, how to choose and customize a theme, how to install plugins that handle security, backups, SEO, and performance, and how to sell products and services using WooCommerce. Later chapters explain how to read your analytics, protect your site from common threats, keep WordPress running well over time, and meet the legal requirements that apply to most websites.
WordPress 7.x introduced the most substantial changes to the platform since 2018, including a redesigned dashboard, new core blocks, a command palette, and the foundation for AI integration. This guide covers all of it, including a clear explanation of why real-time collaboration was held back from the 7.0 release and what that means for site owners. If you want to understand not just how to use WordPress but how it works and where it is heading, this is the guide that covers both.