Website Building

Learn Website Building without Coding through WordPress, Weebl & Wix
Website Building

Overview

In a digital world where “no-code” is king, a Website Building Course covering WordPress, Wix, and Weebly is the ultimate triple-threat. This combination doesn’t just teach you how to make a site; it teaches you how to choose the right tool for any project, from a simple hobby blog to a high-traffic e-commerce store.

WordPress: The Professional Powerhouse

WordPress is the “industrial grade” option. If you want a site that you truly own and can scale infinitely, this is the focus of the course.

The Experience: You’ll move beyond simple templates to understand Plugins (like WooCommerce for stores or Yoast for SEO) and Themes.

Key Takeaway: Mastery of the Block Editor (Gutenberg) and an introduction to hosting and domain management.

Best For: Long-term businesses, complex blogs, and anyone wanting to freelance as a web developer.

Wix: The Creative Sandbox

Wix is famous for its “pixel-perfect” drag-and-drop freedom. This module focuses on design and speed.

The Experience: You learn to use the Wix Editor and Wix ADI (Artificial Design Intelligence) to spin up stunning, visual-heavy sites in hours rather than days.

Key Takeaway: Harnessing the Wix App Market to add functional features like booking calendars or restaurant menus without touching a single line of code.

Best For: Portfolios, small local businesses, and events where “look and feel” are the top priority.

Weebly: The Streamlined Starter

Weebly is often the unsung hero for absolute beginners who find other platforms overwhelming.

The Experience: This part of the course emphasizes a structured grid system. It’s harder to “break” a Weebly site because the layout is more guided.

Key Takeaway: Learning the Square integration for seamless, simple e-commerce—ideal for someone selling a handful of products who doesn’t need the complexity of a massive store.

Best For: Simple informational sites, classroom projects, and first-time entrepreneurs on a tight budget.

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