NO, definitely not. WordPress is very easy tool to use. You just need to install and get a theme. The theme will have all the features and tool to build a site. You can use drag and drop option as well. WordPress also give you demo themes and these themes can be customized by you as your like. For more information, You can visit wpthemeandtemplate.com
It is a person that code PHP for use with WordPress.
I hope, this is not a wordpress site.
Keep Your WordPress Site Updated, and use a light Theme Optimized For Speed. Always try to use faster plugins..
You need to be 13 years of age to use the WordPress blogging site.
There are many places to train yourself to use Wordpress. You can look at this article for a quick guide(www.siteground.com/tutorials/wordpress), or watch a series of YouTube videos for training.
To create a template or plugin, you will need knowledge of PHP, CSS and HTML. To use WordPress as a blogging platform, you do not need to know PHP. WordPress is a WYSIWYG so you can style the text in the box and create your posts.
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No it is not difficult to create webpages. The best way to do this is to find images or create them and then go to a website that hosts wordpress and upload your photos and provide content.
There are tons of youtube videos that walk you through how to use Wordpress for whatever you need to use it for. If you are looking for just the basics please check out this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylLvPJL3P5Y
You can change a font by accessing the CSS file and using a selector with the "font-family" property. If hosting the Wordpress theme yourself, you can access the CSS file directly. If hosting the theme on Wordpress.com, you will need to use the WYSIWYG CSS editor, or use inline styles which would be more difficult. Either way, be sure to either use a web-safe font, or a web font from a library like Google's
The website, http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/wordpress/sites-find-free-wordpress-themes-daily/ offers a resource of 21 websites where you can go to to find WordPress templates for your website. The top recommended location to find WordPress templates is from www.wordpress.com.
If you own your own website and have an up to date version of cPanel, you can use Fantastico or Softaculous to install Wordpress in a directory. If you do not have cPanel, Fantastico or Softaculous, you can follow the "Famous 5 Minute Installation" on the WordPress Codex site.