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In WordPress, you can put content on your site as either a “post” or a “page”. When you’re writing a regular blog entry, you write […]
In WordPress, you can put content on your site as either a “post” or a “page”. When you’re writing a regular blog entry, you write […]
WARNING: The upgrade process will affect all files and folders included in the main WordPress installation. This includes all the core files used to run […]
A taxonomy within WordPress is a way of grouping posts together based on a select number of relationships. By default, a standard post will have […]
WordPress uses a concept of Roles, designed to give the site owner the ability to control what users can and cannot do within the site. […]
Media → Library Media consists of the images, video, recordings, and files that you upload and use in your blog. Media is typically uploaded and […]
This document is designed to offer definitions of various terms, exclusive to WordPress, that users may not be familiar with. If you are a contributor […]
The Pages Screen provides the facility to manage all the Pages in a blog. Via this Screen, Pages can be edited, deleted, and viewed. Filtering, […]
Note: This page refers to WordPress using the Block Editor. If you are on an older version of WordPress or using the Classic Editor User, […]
Comments allow your website’s visitors to have a discussion with you and each other. When you activate comments on a Page or post, WordPress inserts […]
What is phpMyAdmin? An administrator’s tool of sorts, phpMyAdmin is a PHP script meant for giving users the ability to interact with their MySQL databases. […]
Goal: you will know what a Static Front page is, and you will be able to set up a Static Front Page on your WordPress […]
The Post/Page Sidebar (also called Document Settings) is part of the WordPress Editor on pages and posts. Located on the right side of the Editor […]