Dashboard Overview

The WordPress dashboard is organized into different sections. These sections can be accessed through the left hand side menu.

Screenshot of the WordPress dashboard.

Posts

  • The Posts section is where users will be able to manage blog entries.
  • Users will be able to create, edit, or delete posts, and categorize or tag them for better organization.

Media

  • The media library houses all uploaded files (PDFs, images, documents).
  • Users can add/delete items and also categorize media files similar to posts/pages.

Forms (Plugin)

  • Create contact forms for a website.

Pages

  • Manage static pages like the about and contact page.
  • Similar organization options as posts, with access to categories and tags.

Comments

  • Overview of managing comments, including moderation features like approval and spam filtering.
  • Not all websites have comments enabled.

HTML Snippets

  • Plugin that is used to add repeatable content on a website.
  • This plugin also allows users to create content on one website and use it on another.
  • Changing the Snippet on the main website, will change it on all the websites it exists on.

TablePress

  • Plugin that provides functionality for creating and managing tables on a website.

Appearance

  • Themes: Explains that the theme is pre-set and should not be changed.
  • Customize: Access to layout changes, such as menu positioning, color scheme, and sidebar options.
  • Widgets: Configure various sidebar or footer widgets.
  • Menus: Organize the website’s navigation.
  • Other settings (e.g., Custom JavaScript, CSS) depending on user permissions.

Plugins

  • Overview of managing plugins (activate/deactivate) to add functionality to the site.
  • Explanation that certain options may vary based on user role.

Users

  • Manage all user accounts and assign roles (Administrator, Editor, Author, etc.).

Tools

  • Import/Export: Transfer content to or from other sites.
  • Site Health: Monitor site performance and optimization.
  • Redirects: Redirects for outdated or removed pages to avoid 404 errors.

Settings

  • Overview of settings, typically pre-configured upon setup.
  • Various site-wide options like site title, tagline, permalinks, and discussion settings are available here.