You have found a new theme for your blog but are uncertain how to go about making it live? Don't worry! After you've followed our guide, you will become familiar with the entire process of changing and activating a new theme in WordPress. WordPress offers its users...
Basics
In this section of AwardSpace’s WordPress Tutorials, we’ll cover the basics of WordPress. Learn how to use the CMS from the ground up.
How to Schedule Post in WordPress
Sometimes work is overwhelming. So much so, that we forget to publish what we’ve done and let the world to see it. The good news is that WordPress was created with that in mind. Of course, terrible memory or high levels of exhaustion is not the only reason which...
How to Add a Link to WordPress Content
Knowing how to add a link to WordPress as an anchor in the content of your website is essential for a number of elements. Namely, user experience, SEO, and even the way the content is perceived. Links in an article may never be clicked by the users but still, they are...
How Does WordPress Menu Work
It has become a part of us. When we enter a website we are instinctively looking at the top of the page, so we can orient ourselves. It is an attempt to understand what the site is about and what the other pages would look like if we use the menu. The menu of the...
How to set a Home Page in WordPress
When building a website for the first time, there are so many things that you need to remember, to take care of. So many things that you forgot or will forget in the process. So many places where you should be. Frankly, it is very easy to get distracted, overwhelmed,...
WordPress User Roles: Who is Who
Now that you've built your website with WordPress, maybe you allow anyone from your audience to register to your website. Or maybe you don't. And the people that register on your website should meet specific requirements. Maybe you insist on personally knowing them....
How to Add a Plugin to WordPress
Summary on How to Add a Plugin to WordPress Adding a plugin to your website could be the difference between an ideal website and a big dose of frustration. There are two main methods to add a new plugin to WordPress. Method 1: Installing a Plugin Using the WordPress...
What is Slug in WordPress
Due to the rise of the technology industry that we have observed in the last decades, especially the last one, Search Engines are becoming a more and more substantial factor for business success. If the search engine doesn't show your website, it could as well not...
WordPress Permalink – What is it
The structure of the URLs of your website is crucial for the Search Engines to be able to understand what the page is about. Afterward, if a person is searching for similar to your content, the Search Engine(whichever it is) will present him with the most relevant...
Let’s Talk About Posts
We already discussed the main purpose of the post in WordPress. But there is a lot more to them. What is a Permalink? Every post and page on a site has its permalinks(or permanent links). They could look similar to this one http://www.yoursite.com/?p=183. Of...
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Gutenberg Tutorial: Using the WordPress Block Library
What you need to know: The WordPress Block Library contains all blocks that you can use while working in Gutenberg. To insert a block, drag it from the Block Library and drop it in your document. In addition to regular Blocks, the Block Library also supports Block...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Keyboard Shortcuts
What you need to know: Gutenberg, the WordPress Block Editor, comes with a few dozen keyboard shortcuts. The great news is that the most commonly used shortcuts like undo/redo, saving changes, and formatting text use the same key combinations as other applications on...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Customizing the WordPress Block Editor Interface
What you need to know: The WordPress Block Editor comes with a handful of options that allow you to customize Gutenberg’s interface and behavior. These options can be accessed by clicking on the three-dot button in the upper-right corner of the page. There, you can...
Gutenberg Tutorial: The Interface of the WordPress Block Editor
What you need to know: The interface of Gutenberg, the WordPress Block Editor, is comprised of a Main Content Area, a Top Toolbar, and a Sidebar. In addition, you will find a Contextual Toolbar and a Status Bar. You use the Main Content Area to work with blocks while...
Best WordPress WYSIWYG Editor Plugin
If you've updated your WordPress to a version of the CMS that exceeds 5.0 Bebo, your default editor will be the new Gutenberg Block Editor, which may or may not suit your preferences and what is more - habits. Now, if you are reading the present article, you probably...