Log In

Log in Click “Log In” in your website’s footer area. OR, add “/wp-login.php” to the end of your domain name in the browser’s address bar (example: www.mywebsite.com/wp-login.php). In the login window, enter your username and...

What’s the difference between a Page and a Post?

Pages are static content that are not time dependent. Normally, your website’s “static” content is used on Pages, like the About, Services, Contact etc. pages. Posts are a dynamic content type. They have a timestamp and will be listed on your website...

Add a page

Add a page Go to “Pages —> Add New” Follow these steps to add and format your page’s content: Add your headline (this is also what the page’s name will be) Add the page’s content in the content area Format your content using the...

Add a post

Add a post Go to “Posts —> Add New” Follow these steps to add and format your post’s content: Add your headline (this is also what the post’s name will be) If the content is copied from somewhere else (Word, internet, etc.) you need to...

Edit an existing page or post

Edit an existing page (or post) Go to “Pages —> All Pages” (or “Posts —> All Posts”)  OR, you can also click on your website’s name (or “Visit Site”) up in the left corner of the screen and navigate to the page you want...

Post Categories

If your website has a blog, you might want to separate your blog posts — or content — into categories to help people find what they are interested in quicker. Let’s say you post information about travel. Then you might want your subject to be...