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  • * [[:Category:SETV Guides|SETV Guides]] *** [[Adding VOD Content|Adding to VOD]] to [[Wordpress]]
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  • ...ou do not plan to continue to use cPanel & WHM.}}</ref> However, uninstall guides are available online for expert server administrators who do not wish to re ...which automate the installation (and update of) web applications such as [[WordPress]], [[Simple Machines Forum|SMF]], [[phpBB]], [[Drupal]], [[Joomla!]], [[Tik
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  • == WordPress Guides from WordPress Codex == [[WordPress/Guide/Administration Screens|Administration Manual]]
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  • In WordPress, you can write either posts or Pages. When you're writing a regular blog en ...imilar to Posts in that they both have Titles and Content and can use your WordPress Theme templates files to maintain a consistent look throughout your site. P
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  • ...ins are ways to extend and add to the functionality that already exists in WordPress''. The core of WordPress is designed to be lean and lightweight, to maximize flexibility and minimiz
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  • Images can be displayed in many ways in WordPress, from simple usages to complex galleries, to even mostly wordless PhotoBlog ...B (yet another photo blog) plugin] or the [http://www.whoismanu.com/photoq-wordpress-photoblog-plugin/ PhotoQ Photoblog plugin].
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  • The Administration Screen provides access to the control features of your WordPress installation. Each Administration Screen is presented in sections, the too ...press.org/ WordPress], thanking you for using it, and the '''version''' of WordPress you have installed is shown.
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  • ==WordPress Version 4.1 or later== WordPress [[Version 4.1]] removed this custom background screen and the link of Appea
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  • WordPress [[Version 3.4]] introduced Theme Customizer and [[Version 3.6]] directly li ...heme that enables and builds it. The Customize Screen for [[Twenty_Sixteen|WordPress Twenty Sixteen theme]], for example, provides options to change the Colors
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  • Among the many user editable files in a standard WordPress installation are a Theme's [[Templates|Template]] and [[CSS|Stylesheet]] fi ...ckup of the problem file or change the folder name of the current theme so WordPress is forced to use a different theme.
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  • ==WordPress Version 4.1 or later== WordPress [[Version 4.1]] removed this custom header screen and the link of '''Appear
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  • ...Theme Functions File|functions.php file]]. The [[WordPress_Menu_User_Guide|WordPress Menu User Guide]] describes the details of adding, deleting, and maintainin ...allow the definition of the placement of your menu. The [[Twenty_Fifteen|WordPress Twenty Fifteen theme]] supports two menu locations. For themes that only su
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  • A WordPress Theme is a collection of files that work together to produce a graphical in ...ve Theme appears first in the upper left corner. Initially, as part of the WordPress installation process, the {{DefaultTheme}} is displayed as the active Theme
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  • WordPress [[Version 3.9]] added widget management functions to the [[Appearance Custo ...ns such as Register, Site Admin, Login/out, Entries RSS, Comments RSS, and WordPress.org.
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screen/Comments Screen ]]
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Network/Dashboard My Sites ]]
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  • ...uickly access your site's content and get glimpses into other areas of the WordPress community. ...], [[#Activity|Activity]], [[#Quick Draft|Quick Draft]], [[#WordPress News|WordPress News]], and [[#Welcome|Welcome]].
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  • ...ashboard Updates Screen]] provides the links necessary to install a 'core' WordPress upgrade automatically, or to download the file necessary to complete a manu ...edia:dashboard_updates_on_WordPress-4.5.3-nl_NL.png|this media file]] of a WordPress installed in Dutch.
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  • ...For information about the release of attachment editing, see [http://make.wordpress.org/core/2012/12/12/attachment-editing-now-with-full-post-edit-ui Attachmen [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Edit Media ]]
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  • ...e the Links panel to your install you may download and install the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/link-manager/ Links Manager] plugin. This page is still WordPress allows you to store a set of external links, also known as your [[Glossary#
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  • ...e the Links panel to your install you may download and install the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/link-manager/ Links Manager] plugin. This page is still Each [[Links Screen|Link]] in WordPress is filed under one or more Link Categories. This aids in navigation and al
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  • ...e the Links panel to your install you may download and install the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/link-manager/ Links Manager] plugin. This page is still ...grade, screen also hidden for older installs. Can be restored with [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/link-manager/ Link Manager Plugin]
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Media Add New Screen ]]
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Menus Media Library Screen ]]
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  • ...Other users should see [[Administration Screens]] for information on using WordPress. ...more information about each screen. Also, [[WordPress_Screenshots#Network|WordPress Screenshots]] shows examples of all the screens.
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  • Plugins extend and expand the functionality of WordPress. Once a plugin is installed, you may activate it or deactivate it here. [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Network Admin Plugins Screen]]
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  • ...ludes/functions.php#L1861 wp_get_mime_types function] in [http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/wp-includes/functions.php wp-includes/functions.php] for On WordPress Multisite the default setting for plugins is disabled.
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Network Admin Sites Screen]]
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  • ...WP_DEFAULT_THEME constant definition to the file. For example to make the WordPress Classic Theme the default theme put this in [[Editing wp-config.php|wp-conf [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Network Admin Themes Screen]]
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  • ...WordPress, themes and plugins. After you updates to the latest version of WordPress, you can upgrade all the sites on your network from [[#Upgrade Nework|Upgra ...as well as update your themes and plugins from the [https://wordpress.org/ WordPress.org] repositories.
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  • [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Network Admin Users Screen]]
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  • ...al symbols in the page like "About My Site - Here's Lookin' at You, Kid." WordPress will clean it up for the link to the page, called the ''slug''. ...Permalinks.) The URL is generated from your title. In previous versions of WordPress, this was referred to as the "page-slug." The commas, quotes, apostrophes,
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  • ...yed at the bottom of the screen). A Page's ID number is the unique number WordPress' database uses to identify individual Pages. [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Pages Screen]]
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  • ...may automatically install plugins from the [http://wordpress.org/plugins/ WordPress Plugins Directory] or upload a plugin in .zip format via this screen. ...e Search function has options to search the [http://wordpress.org/plugins/ WordPress Plugins Directory] for a particular Keyword, Author, or Tag. Enter the word
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  • Among the many user editable files in a standard WordPress installation are the [[Plugin]] files. Though it should be rare that you n ...s://developer.wordpress.org/reference/ developer.wordpress.org/reference] (WordPress functions) or [http://php.net/ php.net] (PHP functions).
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  • WordPress [[Category:SETV Guides]]
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  • ...sts upgrade available Plugins at the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ WordPress Plugin Directory]. ...there is an upgrade available at the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ WordPress Extend Plugins site].
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  • Each post in WordPress is filed under one or more Categories. This aids in navigation and allows p ...First, WordPress lists these Category as links in your sidebar. Second, WordPress shows all the Categories to which a given post belongs under that post. Wh
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  • ...yed at the bottom of the screen). A Post's ID number is the unique number WordPress' database uses to identify individual Posts. [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Posts Screens]]
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  • Every post in WordPress can be filed under one or more Tags. This aids in navigation and allows pos [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Posts Tags Screen]]
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  • ...nternet. An article with many hyperlinks will slow the posting process as WordPress contacts all of the sites before the post is published. ...cations from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks)''' - Check this box so WordPress to accepts or declines the [[Glossary#Ping|pings]] from other sites which m
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  • ...is title, at the top of every page, and in the reader's browser titlebar. WordPress also uses this title as the identifying name for your [[Introduction to Blo ; WordPress Address (URL)
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  • ...content/uploads/2010/06'' folder. Note: At the time of the actual upload, WordPress will automatically create the folders, such as ''wp-content/uploads/2010'' [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Settings Media Screen]]
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  • By default, WordPress uses web URLs which have day and name in them; however, WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks ...a message that says "'''Permalink structure updated.'''" You're all set; WordPress has been able to do everything for you automatically.
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  • As of WordPress [[Version 3.5|Version 3.5.0]], search engine visibility options have been m [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Settings Screen Privacy]]
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  • ...on 3.5.0]])'': Note: the Settings → Privacy screen has been removed from WordPress as of [[Version 3.5|Version 3.5.0]]). ::: '''Note:''' The above only works if WordPress is installed in the site root and no robots.txt exists.
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  • ...trol the interface you use when writing new posts. These settings control WordPress's features in the adding and editing posts, Pages, and [[Post Types]], as w ...ticons such as :-) and :-P to graphics on display''' - Checking this tells WordPress to convert all of the emoticons in your posts into graphical smilies. For
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  • ...as add a new post or edit your profile. The Toolbar concept was added to WordPress in [[Version 3.1]] as '''Admin Bar''' and in [[Version 3.3]] it was replace The Toolbar contains links to information about WordPress, as well as quick-links to create new posts, pages and links, add new users
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  • Exporting your WordPress data (posts, pages, custom post types, comments, custom fields, categories, When you click the Download Export File button, WordPress will create an XML file for you to save to your computer.
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  • Importing data into your WordPress blog is many times, necessary and useful. If you are moving from another h If you have posts or comments in another system, WordPress can import those into this blog. To get started, choose a system to import
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  • In [[Version 3.0|WordPress 3.0]], you have the ability to create a network of sites (multisite). To en == Create a Network of WordPress Sites ==
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  • The [[Tools Screen]] presents the ability to use Google Gears to make WordPress work in a "Turbo" mode (discontinued in version 3.0, see below). In additi [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Tools Screen]]
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  • ...ral_Screen|General]], users can register themselves at <nowiki>http://your wordpress url/wp-register.php</nowiki>. Regardless of that setting, you can manually ...''' - Click this important button to save the new user's information into WordPress' database. If you don't click this button, the user will not be added. A
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  • ...written by this User. All users have a unique identification number which WordPress uses to identify users internally. To determine that '''User ID''', hover [[Category:WordPress Guides|Administration Screens/Users Screen]]
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  • ...logging Family|Users]] and by clicking on your name link at the top of the WordPress screen. Here you can specify your name and how it will be displayed on you ...e email address is never sent to any other site (not even to the people at WordPress headquarters), and it is never displayed on your site (unless you put it th
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  • # Follow the prompts and copy the resulting link into wordpress # Follow the prompts and copy the resulting link into wordpress
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