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Managing WordPress Users

Like everything in WordPress, adding a user is a simple process. To get started: access your WordPress CMS dashboard (if you do not know your password you can recover it using the built-in password reset system or request assistance from us). Once logged in, on the left hand navigation toward...

WordPress Widgets

Widgets are commonly used to manage blocks of information in a WordPress website (such as the homepage content areas and sidebar blocks). If your website makes use of widgets, you can edit them by navigating to the Widgets page. On the left-hand navigation, click on Appearance followed by a click on...

WordPress Editor – Adding Content

When editing a page or post, The Editor section describes the area of the interface where you will make your text, image, and other media changes. Let’s start by adding text to the editor so we can manipulate it. If you’re familiar with Microsoft Word or similar editors, this should...

WordPress Media Library – Adding Media to Pages

The WordPress Media Library allows you to easily upload, crop, re-size, edit, remove, and rearrange all your media. The Media Library is not limited to just images, below is a list of accepted media that you are allowed to upload. Accepted Filetypes Images Audio Documents Video jpg / jpeg png...

WordPress Pages & Posts

Adding or editing a page or post to your custom WordPress website is an easy process. Once logged into your WordPress account you’ll be able to add or update a page or post. Let’s start with the most commonly edited area in a WordPress website. WordPress Pages What is a...

Why Choose WordPress For Your Website Design?

WordPress is an open source Content Management System (CMS) and the most popular one in use today with more than 60 million websites and blogs powered by it. Because WordPress website design gives users easy access to manage their pages and posts at no cost, designers and developers can create...