Write and Publish a post in Wordpress:

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Post Writing

Boosting/ writing a post in WordPress:

  1. Log into your WordPress Screen Controller (Dashboard).
  2. Click the 'Posts' tab.
  3. Click 'New page'.
  4. Begin to fill in the text: write your headline in the upper right, and place your physical notes in the bottom editing box.
  5. When required, select a category, add tags, and create some of the sections listed below. (Each of these parameters is discussed below.)
  6. When ready, click Publish.

There are more stages of change than you see at first glance. The Screen Options area allows you to choose which Post Fields are displayed or hidden in your area, which gives you the ability to customize multiple items and customize according to your needs.

You find the Select Screen tab at the top of your screen, and when you click this, you will see a list of edit boxes to use. Check each Post box that you want Click the Select Options button again to close the tab.
When you change the shape of the display, your choices are saved so you don't have to select or hide them the next time you sign in.

Header / Headboard

This box should have the title of your post. You can use any word, phrase, or alphabet. (Avoid using the same title on more than one page.) You can use commas, Apostolos, words, hyphens/pills, and other essentials in the post "My Website - Here's to You, Kid." WordPress cleans and releases the username for the URL and the user (also known as "post lazy") to create the blog post.

Permalink

Permalink stands for "permanent union." This means a post URL that does not specify a changeable title (for example when you migrate to different blogging methods), but it does have a registered user name from the title of the post that can be changed, though not valid, but in a customizable way. The name of the post (also known as "post slug" or "slug") can be changed, depending on your Regalinks preferences, using the "Edit" button. (To change your settings, go to Administration Sections> Settings> Permalinks). Permalinks are automatically created based on the theme you created in the post and are shown below the headline. Symbols such as commas, captions, selected words, and invalid characters for the URL are removed and places are replaced in words. If your title is "My Website - Here's to You, Kid", it'll be cleaned up to make "my-site-here's-looking-at-you-baby". You can change this manually.

Physical Therapy Box

An empty box where you place your posts, links, photos, links to images, and any notifications you want to display on your site. You can use a graphic designer (WYSIWYG) or a visual source to create your own writing. For more information on the text, see the section below, Visual Versus Text Editor.

Print Box

You have buttons that control what you send. The main areas are Writing and Publishing. The fix means that it is soon unpublished and remains a testament to the manufacturer. Published Status means that the post is published and lives on your page.

Visibility

This determines how your publication appears in the world. (click Edit next to Visibility) Public posts will be visible to all website visitors once published. Password-protected posts are published to everyone, but visitors must know the password to see the content of the post. Private posts are only visible to you (and to other publishers or administrators within your site).
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