
Learning your way around WordPress can take a while, especially if you are not of the tech-savvy branch of bloggers. After several years here, I am still learning all the time, mostly by trial and error, both the technical stuff and the things that should be commonsense but are so obvious they get overlooked. Below are a handful of ideas that can save you time and space, make your site easier to use… and save your blog from disaster.
Note: I’m a stick-in-the-mud where the blog is concerned and still prefer the old Classic Editor, so any directions below will be working from that. To access the Classic dashboard, hover over My Sites top left and select Site Admin from the drop-down. Clicking ‘my sites’ takes you to the new dashboard. I am not sure this works for everyone, but you can also access it via the ‘Meta’ menu on…
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Thank you so much for reblogging 🙂
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I like all of your points they are excellent. I use Ravenhawks’ because I am part of Ravenhawks’ but I am not Ravenhawks’ it has it’s own identity separate from Dyanna. If that makes any sense LOL
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If that means I get to say Hi, Dyanna, then it does 🙂
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Yes you do get to say hi Dyanna:)
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In that case, I will 🙂
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Very useful post Sue …Thankyou:)
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This is great, I need to step up my WP skills.
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