A WordPress developer needs both technical and practical skills. Start with WordPress basics: themes, plugins, pages, menus, and settings. Learn HTML and CSS for layout and styling changes. Add JavaScript for interactivity and frontend features. Learn PHP because WordPress runs on PHP and uses hooks, filters, and templates. Understand MySQL basics for database issues and backups. Learn security, speed optimization, caching, and image compression. Know SEO basics, especially site structure and performance. Also learn hosting basics like DNS, SSL, and FTP. Communication, debugging, and documentation skills matter too.
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