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Migrate from WordPress to Hugo, Step by Step

Get a handle on Hugo, the world’s fastest static site generator, as we migrate from WordPress to a shiny new Hugo site

Hugo is a super fast static site generator that’s here to save you time and make your site fast, secure, and inexpensive to host. There’s just one catch, your current website is already on WordPress. This course will guide you through safely migrating your site and your workflow from WordPress to Hugo.

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Hugo is a super fast static site generator that’s here to save you time and make your site fast, secure, and inexpensive to host. There’s just one catch, your current website is already on WordPress. This course will guide you through safely migrating your site and your workflow from WordPress to Hugo.

NOTE: This is an EARLY BIRD version of the course.  The initial offering walks you through migrating a basic site, such as a blog. New content will be added to help you migrate more complicated WP sites to Hugo.

NOTE2: Some of the earlier course content is slightly out of date, because Hugo has continued to advance since I started creating this course a few years ago. You can still learn the basics, of course, but a little “elbow grease” may be required to get things working on your machine.

Background:

WordPress is the most popular website management system in the world. And with good reason: it’s easy to get up and running, and there is a rich ecosystem of beautiful themes and feature-enhancing plugins.

However, (queue the eerie mood music), WordPress has is faults…

But here’s a secret you probably already know: Today, the vast majority of sites don’t need to be on WordPress. Most sites serve static, or unchanging, content. For example, I’m doing good if I can publish to my blog once a month or so. So why was I using a Content Management System (CMS) like WordPress? In my case, I didn’t want to have to write my posts as HTML, upload them over FTP, update index pages to include my new post, manually add pagination, headers, footers, format images, etc. WordPress automated all of this. For the most part, all I had to do was focus on the content; WordPress took care of the rest. It was glorious!

That was the early 2000s. Nowadays we have static site generators like Hugo! With Hugo, I just write my blog post. Then Hugo generates my entire site, including all of those updated links, headers, footers, even a sitemap. And get this: it does it in about 1 second. Then, with a single command I can push my updated site to a service like Netlify, and my new post is live within a few minutes.

With Hugo, you get:

Of course, for long-time WordPress users like myself, a number of questions come up:

Learn all this and more with this comprehensive course. Enjoy!

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