Tuesday 20 September 2016

WordPress Content Management System Admin/Console Overview

Hello friends! The last time I talked on why WordPress is the best free platform for blogging and enlisted the support of the comments. I decided to develop this topic and write about it a bit more, consider it, this a continuation of the post.

WordPress is a popular free content management system (CMS) with open source.

The Open Source - software with open source. Any user has the discretion to modify, supplement and use the source code for free.



Basically WordPress is used to design and developed web pages and blogs, websites, business cards and online shopping/stores or eCommerce sites, major information resources and corporate portals.  These types of website can easily designed and developed with the help of tutorials on Work Sole just like 403 Error on wordpress login. If you don't want to do this on your own, you can contact wordpress site developers.

WordPress  takes on the role that the most "golden mean", which combines both comfort and ease of use, user-friendly and intuitive interface. And without a good set of built-in features expanding variety of plug-ins, the appearance of the blog is updated numerous templates and site building wizard often use all kinds of hacks and hooks.

WordPress Admin/Console

Why do people around the world choose WordPress, what are the most powerful engine this side? The first thing to note the easy installation or upgrade - it takes a user less than five minutes.

Download free WordPress templates, install the necessary plugins and set before you the ideal system for creative, customized it "for themselves." And that's all you can safely start the publication of materials - the loader file and WYSIWYG-editor provided to users by default.

WordPress Admin Sections

Dashboard. Dashboard Window is adjusted, it displays a summary, the latest comments , drafts and more. All of these items, call them widgets, drag, adjusted their position. In addition, this list can be updated with new widgets to be installed together with some plugins. 
Posts : In this section you can publish new posts easily. Posts are sorted by different types published, draft, and deleted in the trash.
Media : Media section stores library files like Images, audio, video etc. Available standard tools for editing images , such as rotation, scaling, cropping, mirroring. In addition, you can create a description, add a Caption and attribute Alt Tag to each file.
Pages :  They are permanent, they are not assigned headings and labels, but can be nested - parent and child hierarchy.
Comments: None WordPress blog can do without comments. They can approve, edit, mark as spam and just delete and of course to answer them.
Appearance:  This includes the installation and management of themes, widgets, and setting of menus as well as a built-in template file editor.
Plugins: They greatly simplify the life of webmasters perform a huge range of tasks. In this section, you can install, enable and disable plugins for WordPress, and even edit the source code if necessary.
Users:  This users section includes deleting and adding new, changing roles (administrator, editor, author, party, the subscriber) and manage your personal settings (color scheme, enable / disable the top toolbar, personal information, etc.).
Tools:  In this section as standard tools, such as import and export content of the blog/website, and more.
Settings:  Here are concentrated all the basic settings of WordPress CMS and used plugins, if they are assumed.
It turns out that the controls can be accessed with just two or three mouse clicks. More user-friendly interface it is difficult to imagine.

WordPress is a free platform and distributed under the GNU license, so be careful.
Most WordPress functions are well documented, they have a clear description of the examples, see them offered in a special section of the Code (Codex) on the official website of the project.

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