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NOTE2: Some of the earlier course content is slightly out of date, because Hugo has continued to advance since I started creating this course a few years ago.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…
Every year, security vulnerabilities are discovered in WordPress and its underlying programming language, PHP.
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 6 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Michelle Copas –
It was understandable, clear, enjoyable graphics, and helpful! It demonstrates excellent teaching skills!!!
Stefan Strobl –
Top Early Bird.
Benjamin Waller –
Thoroughly enjoyed this course as a newbie to Hugo. Ty is an excellent teacher and very knowledgeable. He steps you through the basic of setting up and using Hugo with very comprehensive sections which leading up to the main focus of moving content from WP. Even though, that wasn’t my purpose, that didn’t matter because I learnt some of basics. Can’t wait for more expanded content Ty. Thank you.
Seann Zhane –
I little basic, but good explanation
Clinton De Young –
INITIAL IMPRESSION: WAY too much time is spent on things that are completely irrelevant to me and a lot of other people. I bought this course hoping to learn Hugo. I’m not remotely interested in using 7.zip, Windows, VS Code, Chocolatey, Posh Git, etc. or watching a beginner’s guide on each of these tools. I’m now about half way through the course and I’ve seen exactly one Hugo command. One. I expected to be well into Hugo by this point, but I still know nothing at all about the tool I bought this course to learn. I’m going to watch the rest of the course, but if it doesn’t pick up significantly and really dive into Hugo during the last half, I’m going to have to ask for a refund since this isn’t at all the course the description led me to believe I was buying. UPDATE: I’ve gone through another module now and thankfully it had some Hugo specific information in it. I think it was a good overview of what Hugo is all about. There is still a lot more I’m hoping to learn, but I’m happy that we finally got into Hugo. I’ll add half a star to my original review. FINAL UPDATE: There is some good information in this course and it would be worth buying if you are an absolute beginner who has never set up a development environment and you are using Windows. While the information was too basic for me, I did find the author’s coverage of Windows tools like Chocolatey, 7 zip, and Posh Git to be well thought out and his delivery was engaging. I would recommend this course to beginners because I think the author does a good job of explaining how to set up a basic development environment. The Hugo portion of the course felt rushed and high level compared to the rest of the course. In future versions, I would recommend the author slow down and give the Hugo sections as much detail as the setup part of the course. I added another half a star to my original review because I do think the course would be good for beginners, but I think the Hugo parts need more detail.
J rg Zimmer –
The currently available parts are very good. Ty has been put much work in this course and its presentation. To really complete the step to 5 stars, the course would need the complete path for migration… So not only content but also layout adoption. But still great work Ty!
Pat Martin –
I really enjoyed the class, Ty does a great job of keeping you engaged and breaking down the different topics. Even though the title says migrating from WordPress to Hugo this is also just a great introduction to Hugo on its own. I also recommend his blog which he mentions in the course, https://www.tygertec.com/ . He has some articles on gitlab, Hugo and what it took to make this course, all very interesting reads.
Nico MALET –
C’est bien expliqu , c’est utile et c’est cool. Un grand merci. H te de voir la suite.
Miro Holopainen –
Looking forward to the upcoming updates.
Sasit Udomwattawee –
This course is really help me understand how Hugo and Git works. The in structure’s teaching style is easy to follows. Now I have to modified my Hugo theme to match my old site as soon as possible.
Nathan Ruddick –
Great course, very easy to follow, and very pleasant instructor. Thanks!
Sarath Kumar M –
a section to create a custom theme would have been great
Griep Marco –
Der Kurs vermittelt alles notwendige Wissen und hat ein angenehmes Lerntempo. Nicht zu schnell, nicht zu langsam. Die vielen Gags am Anfang des Kurses fand ich bisschen nervig. Sonst Super Kurs! Danke