Building a Website without WordPress – A Quick-Start Guide

If you’re looking to create a website but don’t want to run the risk of using a bloated content management system like WordPress, you’ve come to the right place. Building a website from the ground up without using WordPress is possible, and in this article, we’re going to show you exactly how.

Choosing a Framework

Before you begin building your website, you need to make sure that you’ve chosen the right framework. WP stands for WordPress, and if you’ve had any experience with WordPress, you know exactly what a “framework” it is. A framework is essentially a collection of code that you can use to build your website; it doesn’t actually host the content you enter into it. There are several great frameworks that can be used to build a basic website, but if you’re looking for something simple and don’t want to run the risk of bloated code, go with something lightweight like Bootstrap.

Setting Up Shop

To get started, you’ll need to have a bit of space to work with. Whether you’re running a business or just want to create a blog for fun, make sure that you’re not overcrowded with projects. You don’t want to be scrambling to find a free hosting account just to have room to breathe. Once you’ve got your space, it’s time to move on to the next step.

Choose A Name

Before you begin building your website, you need to come up with a name for it. If you’re looking for a brand that is both unique and memorable, consider using “{your first name} website.” As you begin to build out your site with content, you can incorporate your business name, brand, or anything else that you might want to signify into your site’s identity. Don’t worry too much about being original, because even though you might come up with a unique name for your site, there are dozens of other people out there who have thought of the same thing. As long as you don’t use any copyrighted material or trade secrets, you’re good to go.

Get A Domain

To build a website, you’ll need a domain. A domain is a web address that is easy to remember and doesn’t require you to use a lot of acronyms or remember complex “ht” URLs. For example, if you have chosen “{your first name}” as your website’s name, you can go to {your first name}.com to access your site. You’ll also need to decide how you want your domain to appear in the URL. Many people love shortening their URLs to make them more memorable. If you’re the type of person who frequently forgets URLs, you can use www in front of your domain to make it easy for people to remember. For example, www.joeexample.com is much easier to remember than joeexample.com. You’ll also need to set up your site to use HTTPS, which stands for “Hypertext Transfer Protocol”, instead of the standard HTTP. HTTP is the protocol that makes websites work, but it is not encrypted, so any information that you send to a website using HTTP is open to anyone who might be eavesdropping.

Install WordPress

Once you’ve chosen a domain, it’s time to install WordPress. WordPress is a content management system, which means that it provides you with the tools to publish and manage content on your site. If you’ve ever used WordPress, you know exactly what it is and how it works. Once you’ve installed WordPress, it’s time to move on to the next step.

Create Your First Blog Post

To get started, you’ll need to write a brief blog post to introduce yourself and your website to the world. This first blog post will serve as the basis for all of the content that you publish on your site. Make sure that you are familiar with the basic formatting of a blog post before you begin writing. Once you’ve written your first blog post, it’s time to move on to the next step.

Create More Content

Now that you have a blog post, it’s time to create more content. Blog posts usually have between three and five different images or videos that they contain. The ideal length for a blog post is around 1,500 words or fewer. Anything more, and you’re probably creating a bit too much content for the average person to consume in a single sitting.

To create more content, you can use any of the following: