Complete Getting Started & Best Practices Documentation
Introduction
You’ve just purchased WordPress hosting on ASCS Cloud — now what?
WordPress is powerful, flexible, and industry-standard, but it isn’t always as simple as a drag-and-drop website builder. Like any professional platform, there are best practices that dramatically improve reliability, performance, security, and long-term success.
This documentation is written specifically for ASCS Cloud customers. It walks you from zero to a fully operational website, explains why certain choices matter, and outlines the recommended configurations we use internally when deploying client sites.
This guide is beginner-friendly, but solid enough that you won’t outgrow it.
What This Guide Covers
- Domains & DNS basics
- WordPress dashboard orientation
- Building pages with the Block Editor (recommended)
- Themes & layout strategy
- Plugins (what you need vs what you don’t)
- WooCommerce basics (selling online)
- Publishing workflows
- Updates, backups, and maintenance
- Common beginner mistakes to avoid
- How ASCS Cloud fits into the picture
Prerequisites & Considerations
Understanding Domains
Before you start designing pages, it’s important to understand domains.
A domain is your website’s address on the internet.
Examples:
www.yoursite.comyourbusiness.cashop.yoursite.com
Your domain affects:
- Branding & trust
- SEO (search engine visibility)
- Memorability
Domain Tips for Beginners
- Keep it short and simple
- Use keywords related to your business when possible
- Avoid numbers, underscores, or confusing hyphens
- Prefer
.comor.cawhen targeting Canada
Having your domain sorted out first makes publishing, sharing, and marketing your site far easier from day one.
Connecting a Domain to ASCS Cloud
Different WordPress hosts handle domains differently.
To associate a domain with your ASCS Cloud WordPress hosting, please email:
Include:
- Your domain name
- Whether it is registered elsewhere or with ASCS
⚠️ We are actively working on automating domain + hosting provisioning. Until then, domain connections are handled manually to ensure correctness.
Understanding the WordPress Dashboard
Once logged in, your WordPress dashboard is your control panel.
Key areas you’ll use often:
- Pages – Static pages (Home, About, Services, Contact)
- Posts – Blog articles and news updates
- Appearance – Themes, menus, site styling
- Plugins – Add features and functionality
- Settings – Site-wide configuration
Tip: Pages build your website structure. Posts fuel SEO and content marketing.
Recommended for Beginners: The Block Editor Method
Why ASCS Cloud Recommends the Block Editor
The WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg) is:
- Built into WordPress (no dependency lock-in)
- Fast and lightweight
- Mobile-responsive by default
- Future-proof
For most business websites, the Block Editor is more than sufficient and avoids unnecessary complexity.
Building Your First Page
Step 1: Create a New Page
- Log in to your WordPress dashboard
- Go to Pages → Add New
- Enter a title for your page (e.g., Home, About Us)
Titles matter for:
- Navigation menus
- SEO
- Browser tabs
Step 2: Adding Blocks
WordPress pages are built from blocks.
To add a block:
- Click the + (Add Block) icon
- Choose a block type
Common blocks:
- Paragraph (text)
- Heading
- Image
- Gallery
- Buttons
- Columns
- Cover
You can:
- Drag blocks to reorder them
- Nest blocks inside columns or groups
Step 3: Customizing Blocks
Each block has its own settings.
Using the right sidebar you can:
- Change text size and colors
- Adjust spacing and alignment
- Set background colors
- Control mobile responsiveness
Always:
- Preview before publishing
- Check both desktop and mobile views
Mastering blocks gives you clean layouts without touching code.
Themes: Choosing the Right Foundation
Your theme controls your site’s overall design.
ASCS Cloud Theme Recommendations
For beginners:
- Block-based themes (Full Site Editing)
- Lightweight themes
- Minimal design
Examples:
- Twenty Twenty-Four
- GeneratePress
- Astra (light usage)
Avoid:
- Overloaded multipurpose themes
- Themes requiring many bundled plugins
A clean theme + good content beats flashy design every time.
Plugins: Power Without Bloat
Plugins extend WordPress — but too many plugins cause problems.
Essential Beginner Plugins
- Yoast SEO – Search engine optimization
- WPForms – Contact forms
- UpdraftPlus – Backups
- Wordfence or Solid Security – Security
Optional:
- Elementor – Visual builder (only if needed)
Installing Plugins
- Go to Plugins → Add New
- Search for the plugin
- Click Install → Activate
Install plugins intentionally. Every plugin is code running on your server.
WooCommerce: Selling Online
WooCommerce turns WordPress into an e-commerce platform.
What WooCommerce Can Do
- Physical & digital products
- Subscriptions
- Payments via Stripe
- Tax & shipping rules
Getting Started
- Install WooCommerce from Plugins
- Follow the setup wizard
- Configure:
- Store currency
- Payment methods
- Shipping
- Taxes
Adding Products
Each product includes:
- Title
- Description
- Price
- Images
- Categories
Keep products simple at first. Complexity can come later.
Publishing Your Site
When a page is ready:
- Click Publish
- Add it to your navigation menu
- Test links and buttons
Navigation Menus
Go to:
Appearance → Menus
Create:
- Primary menu
- Footer menu
Good menus improve:
- Usability
- SEO
- Conversion rates
Maintenance & Best Practices
A website is not a “set it and forget it” asset.
Regular Tasks
- Update WordPress core
- Update themes & plugins
- Monitor backups
- Review security alerts
Performance Tips
- Use optimized images
- Avoid excessive plugins
- Keep themes lightweight
Security Basics
- Strong passwords
- Admin accounts only when needed
- Regular backups
Common Beginner Mistakes
Avoid these:
- Installing too many plugins
- Ignoring updates
- Using page builders unnecessarily
- Publishing without mobile testing
- No backups
How ASCS Cloud Helps
ASCS Cloud provides:
- Optimized WordPress hosting
- Secure server configurations
- Manual support during early automation
- Canadian-hosted infrastructure
If you get stuck, need changes, or want advice:
Final Thoughts
WordPress rewards patience and consistency.
If you:
- Start simple
- Follow best practices
- Focus on content and clarity
You’ll end up with a website that performs, ranks, and scales.
Welcome to ASCS Cloud.


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