Basic Administration

Cookies

WordPress uses cookies, or tiny pieces of information stored on your computer, to verify who you are. There are cookies for logged in users and […]

Appearance Customize Screen

If you select Appearance -> Customize menu from the Administration Screens, Theme Customizer is launched. The Customizer allows you to preview changes to your site before […]

FAQ Working with WordPress

Administration Can my posts have URL instead of /index.php?p=76? See: How long is the release cycle of WordPress? A major release of WordPress happens every […]

Roles and Capabilities

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. […]

Tools Export Screen

Tools → Export Exporting your WordPress data (posts, pages, custom post types, comments, custom fields, categories, tags, custom taxonomies, and users) is sometimes necessary and […]

Why should I use HTTPS

HTTPS is an encrypted communication protocol — essentially, a more secure way of browsing the web, since you get a private channel directly between your […]

Plugin and themes auto-updates

To keep your WordPress site secure, you should always update your plugins and themes to the latest version. When a new version of a plugin or […]

HTTPS for WordPress

Introduction to HTTPS for WordPress To have HTTPS, SSL Certificate is needed to be installed on the server. Let’s Encrypt is a non-profit organization that […]

Site Health Screen

WordPress offers a diagnosis of your site’s health. There are two tabs on the site health page: 1. Status: The status tab allows you to […]

Administration Screens

The Administration Screen provides access to the control features of your WordPress installation. Common Layout Each Administration Screen is presented in sections, the toolbar (and […]

Plugins

Introduction Plugins are ways to extend and add to the functionality that already exists in WordPress. The core of WordPress is designed to be lean […]