Coding skills are not always required for basic WordPress work. You can build simple sites using themes, blocks, and page builders. But for real development, coding becomes important. Clients often need custom layouts, faster performance, or unique features. These tasks usually require HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript. For custom plugins, theme edits, or WooCommerce changes, you also need PHP and WordPress hooks. Coding helps you fix errors faster and avoid plugin overload. So, coding is optional for beginners, but essential for professional WordPress developers.
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