Get More Help with WordPress
WordPress is an open-source project, which means it is developed by a community of developers worldwide and is available to use at no cost. Everything, from the documentation to the code itself, was created by and for the community.
The WordPress community provides extensive documentation and support via their website: WordPress.org. There are also thousands of independent sites that provide information, plugins, themes, tips, tricks, etc. for working with WordPress. Just Google for 'em!
WordPress Websites
WordPress.org is the official website for the WordPress script, which provides comprehensive documentation and support forums to ask questions and find answers. When you're experiencing issues with WordPress, this should be your first stop for support since common problems and their solutions are typically posted on this website.
The WordPress community offers several resources where you can pose or research your questions:
Plugin or Theme Developer's Official Website
As you work with WordPress, you may add plugins and themes to your website. When you are having an issue with a particular plugin or theme, it is usually best to contact the creator of that particular item.
In your WordPress dashboard where themes and plugins are listed, there is typically a link to an official website if one exists. You can also locate this information on WordPress.org under in the Extend menu, or by performing a search.
- List of Plugins (with links to developers) on WordPress.org
- List of Themes (with links to developers) on WordPress.org
Search Engine
Having an issue or wanting to do something specific in WordPress? With over 25 million websites powered by WordPress, chances are that someone else has encountered something similar, and they may have posted the solution online. Frequently you can utilize search engines to locate whatever you may need concerning WordPress.
Our Knowledgebase and Support
We have quite a few Knowledgebase articles to help guide you through any issues you're having with WordPress.