The easiest way to change the appearance of your WordPress website is by using a new theme. WordPress themes are like the style skin for your website. Your theme will give your site a unique look, and depending on what is included in the theme, it may also add custom features such as colors, fonts, menus, widgets, pages, post types, post formats, and more.
Can I import my posts from other blogs or blogging platforms?
Yes – you can export content from your old blog and then import it into your new WordPress blog. For complete instructions based on your old blog platform, check out the official WordPress guide on importing content.
Which version of WordPress am I using?
Not sure which version of WordPress your site is running? Simply log into your WordPress website, and you will see the current version number in the lower right corner of the dashboard.
How to update WordPress?
Updating is easy, and you can see the updates in your WordPress dashboard. To install updates, click the refresh/update icon or go to Dashboard > Updates, then click the "Install Now" button. Once the installation is complete, you will see a confirmation screen welcoming you to the latest version of WordPress.
Can I install WordPress on my computer?
Yes, you can! With WordPress, you can choose to install it locally (on your computer) on almost any operating system. Depending on your skill level, you can use third-party software like Desktop Server or Local by Flywheel, or manually install WordPress using MAMP, WAMP, or LAMP.
How to install WordPress?
WordPress can be manually installed using its 5-minute installation process, but most hosting companies have simplified this. Most shared hosting plans offer one-click installation features from the main account page or cPanel. However, if you choose managed WordPress hosting (such as WP Engine, Flywheel, or Kinsta), there's no need to do anything – WordPress is pre-installed for you.
Do I need to know how to code to use WordPress?
Absolutely not! Most WordPress users are not developers, as there are plenty of feature-rich themes and plugins that make it easier to modify your website without needing to learn complex CSS or PHP.
Does WordPress support my language?
Maybe! Currently, there are WordPress translations available in 169 locales, with 10 of them being 100% up to date. You can check your language by visiting the WordPress Polyglots page, and you can even contribute to the translation process.
Is WordPress free?
WordPress itself is a free, open-source web software, but to use it, you need to invest in a web hosting plan. You can find hosting services on shared hosting plans for as low as $1 per month, but we recommend spending a little more on a WordPress hosting plan to make it easier to set up and maintain your website.
What is WordPress?
WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that you can use to power your website on your own hosting plan. WordPress allows users around the world to create blogs, landing pages, online stores, forums, or other types of websites.
Confused about the difference between the two versions of WordPress? Check out the complete guide on WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org, and why we believe WordPress.org is the better choice.