WordPress Guide Basic: This guide will help you unlock the full potential of WordPress as a web development tool. It has everything you need to get started! ... Web Development Web by Ryan Grambo
Author:Ryan Grambo [Grambo, Ryan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2017-04-18T04:00:00+00:00
Posts
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, and searching also makes it easy to quickly find posts matching certain criteria.
A powerful bulk edit feature allows posts to be edited in bulk (en masse) allowing fields such as Author, Comments Allowed, Status, Pings Allowed, and Sticky to be changed for a whole batch of posts. It is important to note, at least with Version 2.7, that categories and tags can be ADDED in bulk to a set of posts, but it is not possible to CHANGE or DELETE a category or tag for those posts. In addition, a Quick Edit feature provides an easy method to change a multitude of values, such as Title, Slug, Date, and Category, for a given post.
Edit Posts
Table of Posts - A table lists all of your Posts, by row. The Posts are listed with the newest Post first.
Writing Posts
Posts are entries that display in reverse order on your home page. Posts usually have comments fields beneath them and are included in your site's RSS feed.
Best Practices for Posting
You can say or show the world anything you like on your WordPress site. Here are some tips you need to know to help you write your posts in WordPress.
Practice Accessibility - To be compliant with web standards for accessibility, be sure to include ALT and TITLE descriptions on links and images to help your users, such as <a title="WordPress Codex" href="http://codex.WordPress.org/">WordPress Codex</a>. Use Paragraphs - No one likes to read writing that never pauses for a line break. To break your writing up into paragraphs, use double spaces between your paragraphs. WordPress will automatically detect these and insert <p> HTML paragraph tags into your writing.
Use Headings - If you are writing long posts, break up the sections by using headings (small titles) to highlight a change of subject. In HTML, headings are set by the use of h1, h2, h3, h4, and so on. By default, most WordPress Themes use the first, second, and sometimes third heading levels within the site. You can use h4 to set your own headings. You can access h4 from your editing dropdown menu using the Visual Editor, or you can enter your headline manually in the Text Editor by typing:
<h4>Subtitle of Section</h4>. To style the heading, add it to your style.css style sheet file. Use HTML - You don't have to use HTML when writing your posts. WordPress will automatically add it to your site, but if you do want control over different elements like boxes, headings, and other additional containers or elements, use HTML.
Spell Check and Proof - There are spell check plugins available, but they can’t be relied on to check for everything. Some serious writers will write their posts in a text editor with spell check, check all the spelling and proof it thoroughly before copying and pasting into WordPress.
Think before you post - Ranting on blogs is commonplace today, but take a moment to think about what you are writing.
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