2. What is WordPress?
• WordPress is free, open source publishing software that can
be installed locally on a web server and viewed on a
proprietary web site or hosted in the cloud and viewed on
the WordPress web site.
4. How to Install WordPress?
Step-by-step Manual WordPress Installation Guide
Step 1: Download the Xampp &WordPress installation package
Step 2: Upload the WordPress files to your server
Step 3: Create a MySQL Database for WordPress
Step 4: Go through the installation process
17. Dashboard
• A dashboard, in website administration, is typically
the index page of the control panel for
a website's content management system.
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19. Post
• A WordPress post is what makes up the blog aspect of
your site, These are generally news or informational
updates about a certain topic or talking point.
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22. Category
• Category is one of the pre-defined taxonomies in
WordPress. It is used to sort and group content into
different sections. A website publishing content on a
variety of topics can divide their website into sections
using categories.
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24. Tag
• Tag is one of the pre-defined taxonomy in WordPress.
Users can add tags to their WordPress posts along with
categories. However, while a category may cover a broad
range of topics, tags are smaller in scope and focused to
specific topics.
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26. Media
• Media is a tab in your WordPress admin sidebar which is
used to manage user uploads (images, audio, video, and
other files). Under the Media menu, there are two
screens. The first screen Library lists all the files in
the media library.
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29. Pages
• A page in WordPress usually refers to the page post
type. It is one of the default pre-defined WordPress post
types. WordPress started out as simple blogging tool
which allowed users to write posts.
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32. Comments
• Comments provide your website's visitors a platform to
communicate with you and other readers. It allows them
to add their input on the topic, ask questions, and provide
feedback.
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34. Portfolios
• Crane is a WordPress theme focused on
artisticsites with multiple uses.
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38. Appearance
• The Appearance Themes Screen allows you to manage
your Themes. That means you can install, preview, delete
Themes, activate, and update Themes.
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40. Customizable
• AN INTRODUCTION TO WORDPRESS. WordPressis
the leading CMS for creating customizable, easy-to-
maintain websites, blogs, and e-commerce sites.
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42. Widgets
• A WordPress Widget is a small block that performs a
specific function. You can add these widgets
in sidebars also known as widget-ready areas on your
web page.
• WordPress widgets were originally created to provide a
simple and easy-to-use way of giving design and
structure control of the WordPress theme to the user.
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44. Menus
• Nested menus, also known as drop-down menus, are
navigational menus with parent and child menuitems.
These menus are usually styled byWordPress themes in
such a way that when a user takes their mouse to a parent
item, all their sub-menus are displayed.
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48. Plugin
• A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of
functions that can be added to a WordPress website.
They can extend functionality or add new features to
your WordPress websites.
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52. user
• This user role is only available on a WordPress Multisite
Network. Users with the super admin user role can add
and delete sites on a multisite network.
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56. Tools
• Tools is a menu tab in the WordPress admin sidebar. It
contains tools to perform some non-routine management
tasks.
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61. Setting
• WordPress general setting is used to set the basic
configuration settings for your site. In
the settingadministration screen, it is a
default setting screen. ... SiteTitle − It displays the name
of the site in the template header. Tagline − Displays a
short sentence about yoursite.
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