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When you login to the admin area of your site, the dashboard is the first screen you see and gives you a bird's eye view of content and activity in your site.
 
When you login to the admin area of your site, the dashboard is the first screen you see and gives you a bird's eye view of content and activity in your site.
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===The "Admin" view of your site===
 
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*'''Plugins''' - activate additional functionality through plugins
 
*'''Plugins''' - activate additional functionality through plugins
 
*'''Users''' - if you have a group site, this is where you would add additional users to edit your site. This is also where you can update your personal profile
 
*'''Users''' - if you have a group site, this is where you would add additional users to edit your site. This is also where you can update your personal profile
*'''Tools''' - a few useful utilities like import/export are tucked away here
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*'''Tools''' - a few useful utilities like import/export and site deletion are tucked away here
 
*'''Settings''' - change your site's default settings including your site's title and privacy settings
 
*'''Settings''' - change your site's default settings including your site's title and privacy settings
 
See also: [http://wordpress.tv/2009/01/05/the-wordpresscom-dashboard-introduction “The WordPress.com dashboard – introduction”]
 
See also: [http://wordpress.tv/2009/01/05/the-wordpresscom-dashboard-introduction “The WordPress.com dashboard – introduction”]
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 26 January 2022

When you login to the admin area of your site, the dashboard is the first screen you see and gives you a bird's eye view of content and activity in your site.

The "Admin" view of your site

Admin Top Bar

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  • Use the Admin Bar at the top to quickly Visit your site (see what the public view)
  • Use it as a toggle to quickly switch back to Admin view

Admin Left Menu

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Use the Admin Menus in the left to edit more detailed sections of your site

  • Dashboard - access the dashboard of the currently active site, check under My Sites to view or access the dashboard for any other sites you administer
  • Posts - to add/edit the posts in your site
  • Media - manage the files you upload to your site
  • Pages - add/edit pages to your site
  • Comments - if you have comments enabled, manage the comments others make on your site
  • Appearance - edit the settings for how your site looks including the sidebar and menu
  • Plugins - activate additional functionality through plugins
  • Users - if you have a group site, this is where you would add additional users to edit your site. This is also where you can update your personal profile
  • Tools - a few useful utilities like import/export and site deletion are tucked away here
  • Settings - change your site's default settings including your site's title and privacy settings

See also: “The WordPress.com dashboard – introduction”