Difference between revisions of "WordPress Tutorial for sites.evergreen.edu"

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'''Embedding media from other sites'''
 
'''Embedding media from other sites'''
 
*You can also embed media from many popular websites including Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr and others by pasting the media URL on its own line into the content of your post/page.
 
*You can also embed media from many popular websites including Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr and others by pasting the media URL on its own line into the content of your post/page.
'''Navigation and Custom Menus'''
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'''Customizing your site's navigation'''
 
* To change your site’s primary navigation go to '''Appearance > Menus'''
 
* To change your site’s primary navigation go to '''Appearance > Menus'''
 
* Each custom menu may contain a mix of links to pages, categories, custom URLs or other content types. Menu links are added by selecting items from the expanding boxes in the left-hand column below.
 
* Each custom menu may contain a mix of links to pages, categories, custom URLs or other content types. Menu links are added by selecting items from the expanding boxes in the left-hand column below.
 
* To reorganize menu items, drag, and drop items with your mouse or use your keyboard. Drag or move a menu item a little to the right to make it a submenu
 
* To reorganize menu items, drag, and drop items with your mouse or use your keyboard. Drag or move a menu item a little to the right to make it a submenu
 
* You can assign theme locations to individual menus by selecting the desired settings at the bottom of the menu editor. You typically will choose Primary Menu for the main menu.
 
* You can assign theme locations to individual menus by selecting the desired settings at the bottom of the menu editor. You typically will choose Primary Menu for the main menu.
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'''Sidebar and Footer Content (aka “Widgets”)'''
 
'''Sidebar and Footer Content (aka “Widgets”)'''
 
* Widgets are independent sections of content that can be placed into any widget capable area provided by your theme (commonly called sidebars).  
 
* Widgets are independent sections of content that can be placed into any widget capable area provided by your theme (commonly called sidebars).  

Revision as of 16:42, 16 March 2017

Everything you need to know to get started using WordPress at sites.evergreen.edu.

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WordPress Overview

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Some basics on navigating in WordPress

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Adding, Editing, and Navigating Pages

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Inserting Media and Other Content

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Navigation and Custom Menus

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Sidebar and Footer Content

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Changing the Site Header

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Site Accessibility and Protection

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Additional Features