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[[File:Wordpress-icon-150x150.jpg|75px|left]]WordPress General Settings is where you'd change the basics of your site, including your site title and subtitle.
 
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====Change your general settings====
# Navigate to your class list and select "Assign Evaluator"
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# From your dashboard, navigate to '''Settings > General'''
# Start steps with the verb or action to take
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# Update your site title (this is what appears in the main header of your site)
# Keep it brief, this is not a place to get chatty
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# Change your subtitle (this appears in smaller text near the title)
# Use bold menu steps such as '''File > Export > Export as PDF'''
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# Set your UTC for -7 if you'll be authiring on the west coast. this will time stamp your posts with the right day/time.
# Use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlink hyperlinks] embedded in the steps to take folks to relevant articles but don't over do it
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=====Related Articles=====
 
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Revision as of 10:37, 1 October 2013

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WordPress General Settings is where you'd change the basics of your site, including your site title and subtitle.

Change your general settings

  1. From your dashboard, navigate to Settings > General
  2. Update your site title (this is what appears in the main header of your site)
  3. Change your subtitle (this appears in smaller text near the title)
  4. Set your UTC for -7 if you'll be authiring on the west coast. this will time stamp your posts with the right day/time.
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