Can I make a dynamic website in wordpress?

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    I want to make a dynamic website in wordPress but I little bit confuse how to start it

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    I guess it depends on what you mean by a “dynamic website?” All WordPress.com websites are potentially dynamic. A blog page is dynamic because it is updated each time a new post is published, and so are daily, monthly, and annual archives pages. Tag, category, and author archives pages will be updated each time a post is published with a specific tag, category, or author, respectively. Custom menus may include links to dynamic pages.

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    thanks to reply!!
    Actually I want a website where I can make a log in page and register page with admin panel so I would be able to change the content from back end.

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    website not blog

    When people say they want a website rather than a blog, they often mean that they want a static front page, and perhaps posts displayed in various category and subcategory pages, rather than in a blog format. Or perhaps no posts at all.

    To accomplish this is pretty simple. Relevant support pages include the following:

    Set a Static “Home” Page (Front Page)
    Custom Menus

    When you choose a static page as your front page, you’ll be asked to choose another page to be the posts or blog page. You might have to create a page specifically for this purpose. However, you needn’t create any posts, and the posts page will not be visible if you don’t.

    When the front page is a static page, no link to the posts page will be present in a default menu. You may include a link to it in a custom menu, if you wish. One advantage of a custom menu is the ability to create handy drop-down links to dynamic category pages or tag archives pages. But these are only useful if you have posts with specific categories and tags assigned to them.

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    Custom menus may include links to posts, static pages, dynamic pages (e.g. tag, category, author archives pages), project tag and type archives pages, custom links to all manner of URLs internal and external, and more.

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    Thank you once again!!
    It is good that you made me understand technically but I am new in wordpress. I was asking about admin panel for individual site from where I could be able to edit or change my content and images in my site.
    Is it possible to make login page and resister page in wordpress through any plugin.

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    @ jasawantsingh,

    Sorry, I missed your response previously.

    Actually I want a website where I can make a log in page and register page with admin panel so I would be able to change the content from back end.

    I’m not really sure what you mean by “make a log in page and register page.” There is a log in page for every WordPress.com site. For example, https://jasawantsingh.wordpress.com/wp-login.php. And each WordPress.com site has a dashboard area and a Customize page from which back end editing can be accomplished.

    Your dashboard page is at https://jasawantsingh.wordpress.com/wp-admin/index.php. Its admin panel is at the far left. A link to the Customize page is found in the admin panel under Appearance, at the paintbrush icon.

    Is it possible to make login page and resister page in wordpress through any plugin.

    I’d suggest that you bookmark the login page that I provided above. What do you mean by a register page?

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    You may register new websites at the signup page: https://signup.wordpress.com/signup/. I’d suggest that you bookmark that page as well if that is what you mean by a “register page.”

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    @musicdoc1
    1- I have to make an institute’s website and it would be dynamic where old students can login and new student can register there-self in this website.
    2- Admin panel mean this site’s admin panel. In future if I want to change my content then I should be able to do that easily from admin panel not by going to individual page.

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    @ jasawantsingh,

    Hi. I’m not sure that what you envision is possible with a WordPress.com account. It may be possible with a self-hosted WordPress.org site. If you wish to consult with staff about your questions you may add a “modlook” tag to the sidebar of this topic to call for staff attention. Then wait for staff to respond.

    1- I have to make an institute’s website and it would be dynamic where old students can login…

    A WordPress.com site can have multiple users, all given access to the site by logging into their own WordPress.com accounts. Users must be WordPress.com members.

    …and new student can register there-self in this website.

    I’m unaware of a means whereby people can register to access or use a website, other than the following requirements:
    1. Each prospective user of the site must have a WordPress.com account.
    2. A site administrator must invite users via the Invite Contributors process. An administrator may invite specific WordPress.com members to contribute to a website, and assign User Roles to them. To be eligible, the invitee only has to have previously signed up for a WordPress.com account.

    2- Admin panel mean this site’s admin panel. In future if I want to change my content then I should be able to do that easily from admin panel not by going to individual page.

    I think I answered this question above, but tell me if I’ve misunderstood. To reiterate: The classic dashboard panel of the site Jasawant Singh is at https://jasawantsingh.wordpress.com/wp-admin/index.php. The admin panel is at the far left of that page. The Customize page is reached via the Appearance drop-down menu, at the paintbrush icon.

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    When you say a person can log in and register at a site – do you mean log in and register their own blog on the site? If that is what you need – you will need a WordPress.ORG site with Multi-Site enabled I think

    A bit more on what you mean by log-in an register would help us.

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    Although the following topic is more than six years old, the proposal made by the original poster, the discussion which follows, and the advice of the Happiness Engineer, may be relevant to your case and a good place to start.

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    @ jasawantsingh,

    2- Admin panel mean this site’s admin panel. In future if I want to change my content then I should be able to do that easily from admin panel not by going to individual page.

    I’ve responded to this above, but I forgot to mention that the admin panel is present on every administrative page accessed via the panel menu (Customize being an exception), not just at the dashboard page.

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