Best way to learn wordpress

Soldato
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Youtube and play around learning wordpress isn't hard it's any extra coding that's the difficult part if trying to modify themes etc.
 
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As you can see from my site its already installed and hosted, would just like to have a more sophisticated understandibg of html and the things I need to know to do some basic code editing and the way the "geography" fits together
 
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I would suggest not displaying the blog within an iFrame for one.

How is it you've setup this wordpress blog?

Its through .com and its hosted via flywheel. I have heard other people saying dont use iframes, but there is no SEO downside so I dont see what the problem is? Mobile version displays fine too
 
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its a myth its bad for seo

It's not a myth.

It's not as bad as it used to be, where content inside iframes was completely ignored. I think google can now index content inside - as long as it's on the same TLD.
Just because it can be indexed, doesnt mean it's a good thing to do.

Using your own site as an example, if i search for:
"November 19, 2014 by [email protected]"
The first result is http://blog.pauldoranpictures.com/
Not http://pauldoranpictures.com/Blog as you would want it to be.

By using an iframe, you're also limiting yourself to 1 url ("http://pauldoranpictures.com/Blog"). You cant visit that page and load a specific page inside the iframe (without a lot more code).
On a normal blog, you can hit search results for each of your blog posts, your category pages, user's posts pages, tagged posts pages. Your site only has 1 page to get hit in search results.
 
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Yes each blog post has it's own url but when your blog post urls show up in the search results they link directly to the blog site not the blog page of your main site.
You're effectively competing against yourself. Any links in the search results to blog.pauldoran.com are going to take visitors away from pauldoran.com. The main site is where you have the portfolio, about and contact pages, so that's where you want visitors to go.
 
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