LearnDash
LearnDash is a powerful learning management system (LMS) designed to help you create and sell professional online courses directly from your WordPress site. This software provides the structure you need to organize educational content into courses, lessons, and topics, making it easy for your students to navigate their learning journey. By using LearnDash, you can transform your knowledge into a scalable digital product while maintaining full control over your content and user experience.
With a focus on engagement and student success, LearnDash includes features like automated emails, quizzes, and course certificates to reward progress. You can easily manage student enrollments, track individual performance, and set up various monetization options, such as one-time purchases or recurring subscriptions. This comprehensive toolset ensures you spend less time on technical management and more time creating high-quality educational material for your audience.
LearnDash topics
This collection provides step-by-step instructions for setting up LearnDash, managing course content, and handling student enrollments on your WordPress site.
The Media Library
Read more: The Media LibraryIn this video, the instructor explains how to use the Media Library in WordPress to manage, edit, and organize files such as images, audio, and PDFs. 1. What the Media Library Does 2. File Management 3. Editing File Metadata 4. Image Editing Tools 5. Automatic Image Sizes Key Takeaway: The Media Library is your central…
Pattern Blocks
Read more: Pattern BlocksIn this video, the instructor introduces block patterns—predefined groups of blocks that make it quick and easy to create attractive page layouts in WordPress. 1. What Are Block Patterns? 2. Accessing Block Patterns 3. Adding and Customizing Patterns 4. Things to Note Key Takeaway: Block patterns let you create beautiful, professional layouts in just a…
Widget Blocks
Read more: Widget BlocksIn this video, the instructor explores the widget blocks available in WordPress, which allow you to add dynamic content (previously limited to widget areas like sidebars and footers) directly into posts and pages. 1. Categories Block 2. Custom HTML Block 3. Latest Comments Block 4. Latest Posts Block 5. Search Block 6. Social Icons Block…
Design Blocks
Read more: Design BlocksIn this video, the instructor introduces the Design Blocks available by default in WordPress, which help structure and style content on your site. 1. Columns Block 2. Group Block 3. Divider Blocks Key Takeaway: WordPress Design Blocks—such as Columns, Groups, Separators, and Spacers—help you create structured, visually appealing layouts. They allow you to organize content…
Media Blocks
Read more: Media BlocksIn this video, the instructor highlights some of the media blocks included by default in WordPress, expanding on earlier lessons about adding images, audio, video, and PDFs. 1. Gallery Block 2. Cover Block 3. Media & Text Block Key Takeaway: Default WordPress media blocks like Gallery, Cover, and Media & Text help you create dynamic,…
Text Blocks
Read more: Text BlocksIn this video, the instructor provides an overview of the text-based blocks available by default in WordPress and explains how to use them when creating posts and pages. 1. Accessing Blocks 2. Common Text Blocks Key Takeaway: WordPress includes a wide variety of default text blocks to handle everything from simple paragraphs to quotes, poetry,…
How to Install Plugins
Read more: How to Install PluginsIn this video, the instructor explains how to expand your WordPress site’s functionality by installing and managing plugins. 1. What Are Plugins? 2. Managing Installed Plugins 3. Default Plugin: Akismet 4. Adding New Plugins 5. Installing Commercial Plugins 6. Recommended Plugin: Jetpack Key Takeaway: Plugins make WordPress infinitely customizable. Whether free or premium, they allow…
Installing a New Theme
Read more: Installing a New ThemeIn this video, the instructor shows how to completely change the design of your WordPress site by managing and installing new themes. 1. What Themes Do 2. Managing Installed Themes 3. Activating a Theme 4. Adding a New Theme 5. Using Premium/Commercial Themes Key Takeaway: With thousands of free and premium themes available, WordPress makes…