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# Tutorial
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```{toctree}
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---
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maxdepth: 2
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---
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customize_homepage
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create_footer_for_all_pages
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set_up_site_menu
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style_your_site
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create_contact_page
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create_portfolio_page
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add_search
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deployment
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```
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Congratulations on completing [Your first Wagtail site](../getting_started/tutorial.md) tutorial! Now that you've completed the beginner tutorial and built a blog site from scratch, you should have a solid understanding of the basic building blocks of a Wagtail website. We hope you enjoyed learning all about Wagtail.
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Now that you can build a blog site with Wagtail, why stop there? We created this extended tutorial to help you grow your Wagtail knowledge.
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In this tutorial, you'll transform your blog site into a fully deployable portfolio site. You must first complete the [Your First Wagtail Site](../getting_started/tutorial.md) tutorial before you begin this extended tutorial.
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You'll learn the following in this tutorial:
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- How to add pagination to your Wagtail website
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- How to use Wagtail StreamField
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- How to use Wagtail documents
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- How to use snippets across multiple web pages
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- How to use Wagtail forms
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- How to implement the search feature in a Wagtail website
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- How to deploy a Wagtail website
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Now, let's dive in.
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