Getting Started
Password Best Practices
Securing your WordPress starts with a strong password. A strong password is complex and elaborate. It isn’t easy to guess since it doesn’t contain recognizable […]
WordPress.org and WordPress.com
The same core WordPress software is deployed in two very different ways through WordPress.com and WordPress.org. WordPress.com is both a website and a business. You […]
Posts Screen
The Posts Screen provides the facility to manage all the Posts in a blog. Via this Screen, Posts can be edited, deleted, and viewed. Filtering, […]
Custom Fields
WordPress has the ability to allow post authors to assign custom fields to a post. This arbitrary extra information is known as meta-data. This meta-data […]
Post Formats
Intro Post Formats is a theme feature introduced with Version 3.1. A Post Format is a piece of meta information that can be used by […]
Content Visibility
Content visibility is about controlling who can see your blog content. WordPress allows you to control the visibility of your posts and Pages on an […]
First Steps with WordPress (Classic Editor)
Note: This page refers to WordPress using the older or Classic Editor. If you are on a new version of WordPress or using the block […]
Using cPanel
This tutorial provides step-by-step examples of creating a database and database user using the cPanel MySQL Database Wizard tool. Login to your site Login to […]
Backing Up Your Database
It is strongly recommended that you backup your database at regular intervals and before an upgrade. Restoring your database from backup is then possible if […]
Using FileZilla
FileZilla is an open-source FTP-client and FTP-server developed by Tim Kosse (Germany) et.al. The FTP-client is available for multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux and […]