As we mentioned earlier, our site runs in WordPress and we’ve selected the Twenty Twenty Five theme. Obviously, we did some things that got to this point and those have not been exhaustively detailed. We’ll put that on our “To Do” list as soon as we learn how to do a real list. I know we’ve already done a list in WonderBlocks text, but a real list is a different kind of thing we’ll detail later. For now, we’ll simply add our “To Do” list to a WonderBlocks list of things to do at the bottom of our posts and try to keep track.
About the theme: It’s written out as “Twenty Twenty Five,” since it’s a proper noun, the title of a thing. That thing is the latest of WordPress’s things that pre-package a good fraction of the things one typically needs to produce a website with the latest design flourishes. I believe those annual themes go back to the early part of the twenty-first century and you can see them as something of history lesson in user experience design. As you can see, this theme is sparse with regards to design flourishes. It does give the site owner the bare bones and, we might expect, those flourishes can be added with time and expertise. That expertise is one of the things we hope to gain as we extend our path toward mastering cloud business solutions.
Now, we’ll begin to explore the various features of WordPress and its Twenty Twenty-Five theme and see where we end up. Our hope is that, by following along, our readers can adopt the solutions we’ve detailed and learn how to take their business to the next level.
To Do:
- Distinguish Types of Lists
- Create Real “To Do” List
- Create Abbreviations and Acronyms List
- Add A&A to Abbreviations and Acronyms List
- Add UX to A&A List
- Detail the Stratus Factory’s Concept and its Logical and Physical Architecture to Now
- Create Bibliography
- Add: Create WP Site. WordPress 2025 Theme Tutorial for Beginners [MADE EASY]. YouTube.com. 10 February 2025., to the Bibliography