General
Once you’ve logged in, the WordPress Dashboard appears. This is your main administration homepage. At the very top of your Dashboard (and across every ...
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Down the left hand side of the Dashboard and on every page you will see your main navigation menu. This is where you’ll find all the options to update and c...
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The WordPress Toolbar is a way of easily accessing some of the most common WordPress features. When you are logged into your WordPress dashboard and you vis...
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WordPress is built around two basic concepts. Posts and Pages. Posts are typically blog entries. A series of articles, listed (usually) reverse-chronol...
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Adding images and other media files such as videos, documents or PDFs is extremely easy within WordPress. All your images and files are stored in the Media ...
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Adding content to your site is an easy process no matter whether you’re creating a Page or a Post. The procedure for both is almost identical. Apart from ho...
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When you’re editing your Post or Page, the number of revisions for that particular Post or Page is shown in the Publish Panel, if you have any. Click the Br...
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HTML links allow your site visitors to easily navigate around your site. They’re also used when you want to allow people to download files from your site, s...
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You can use categories to define sections of your site and group related posts. The default category is Uncategorized but this can be easily changed in your...
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Tags are ad-hoc keywords that identify important information in your post (names, subjects, etc) that may or may not recur in other posts. Unlike Categories...
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