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Hey everyone, I'm Mike. And today I'm going to show you how to edit WordPress code. (upbeat music) Well, WordPress makes it easy for non-coders to manage a website. There will probably come a time when you want to edit code in WordPress to get a little bit more control over how your site looks or functions. To help you do that, I will show you how to safely edit code in WordPress in a few different ways. Editing WordPress HTML for individual posts or pages. Editing your theme's HTML and PHP code. And editing CSS. But before we get too far, I want to let you know that there'll be links to more resources in the video description below and remember, subscribe and ring that bell to get notifications for future helpful content. All right, let's get editing. To give more control on how your WordPress site looks and functions, you can edit your WordPress code to customize different areas like individual posts or pages, a child theme source code, a themes functions file or head section of the...