How to
Write Post
The process of entering your writing in WordPress is easy.
- Login to your WordPress Administration Panel.
- Click the tab for Write.
- Start filling in the blanks.
- When you are ready, click Publish.
That’s it. You expected more? Okay, we have more details below, but from here, you can probably figure it out for yourself.
Change the Look of your Blog
From the Presentation Administration Panel you can control how the content of your weblog is displayed. WordPress allows you to easily style your site with Themes.
Change your content
All of the actual content of your site can be managed through this admin panel. From here you can see lists of all your Posts, Pages, and Categories and edit or view anything in those lists. On this page you can also edit other files used by your blog, Import content from various sources, and Export you blog.
Putting the Inter in the Internet
All link management, including creation, editing, organizing, and importing, is handled through this administration panel.
Links in WordPress don’t have to just be simple little links pointing to some other website. WordPress links can be organized by category, have internal references about your relationship to their destinations, be automatically associated with images, and can even be rated on a scale from zero to nine.
Sign Out
The Sign Out link is found at the top right corner in the Administration Panels. It is simply a link that will log you out from your WordPress blog.
When you sign-in (login) to your blog, WordPress stores a so called “cookie” in your web browser. This cookie allows WordPress to remember who you are; if you leave your blog’s site for a while but come back to it later, WordPress will see the cookie and not require you to login again.
However, the cookie cannot tell WordPress who is using the WordPress; in other words, WordPress has no way of looking back at you through your monitor to determine if you are really you. If you have a WordPress cookie set in your web browser, anyone using your computer can access the Administration Panels of your blog. If you don’t want this to happen (perhaps you are using a public computer or a computer which other people use), you can click this Sign Out link, and WordPress will delete the cookie from your web browser.
You can, of course, log back in at some later time.
We recommend this great video tutorial
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