Know more about our processes and how we work, with the help of the following FAQs.

What does WordPress developer do?

WordPress Developers are professionals who are responsible for both front-end and back-end development, including creating WordPress Plugins & themes and performance monitoring. They work with the basic script and infrastructure of WordPress. They resolve website issues for their clients in a timely manner. They often have to work on the SEO to make the webpage rank on web searches.

What skills do you need for WordPress?

Professional WordPress developer should be fluent in a Text editor, HTML, CSS, Basic Photoshop, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Bootstrap for front end and back end development. Along with these tools and languages, having sound knowledge of SEO would be an added benefit.

What can WordPress be used for?

WordPress CMS is not just a blogging tool; it can be used to build your own website. With WordPress, you can build Blogs, eCommerce stores, business websites, portfolios, Forums, Resumes, social networks and much more.

What is a template WordPress?

A template WordPress (WP) defines a portion of a web page created by a WP theme. The template offers you more control over your web site’s look & layout. You can build your own custom page template to add particular features to specific categories or individual pages.

What is the difference between theme and template in WordPress?

The theme in WordPress is defined as the design of the whole website whereas WordPress Template is the layout only for certain pages on the website and it is designed to work within a Theme. The theme includes several predefined pieces of code that allow making own versions in a similar style. The template is a part of the WordPress theme and it can be used for web pages where you want an entirely different look.

What is difference between WordPress and HTML?

WordPress is a CMS (Content Management System) used for blogging and dynamic website development. HTML is a markup language used for static web page creation. Dynamic web pages allow one to edit the content as often as they want, whereas static websites once completed, it is rare that the webpage’s content & layout ever change.