While building and maintaining a website with WordPress you'll spend a lot of time in the Admin Panel. Being there you could as well make it more comfortable and pleasing. Of course, you may like the predefined color scheme, but maybe with time, you'll get tired of...
Customization
WordPress is very flexible when it comes to its design and functionality which is why we have created the Customization section. Here, you will find tutorials that will help you set up your WordPress site just the way you like it.
How to Change WordPress Password
Security is a major concern on the web. So, we highly recommend choosing a password that will be difficult to guess. Of course is equally recommended for the password to be one, that you can easily remember. Still, stay away from using brand names, the word "password"...
Customize WordPress Dashboard – How to Do it
When you enter into the backend of your site the first thing to show up is the Dashboard. Essentially this is a number of windows. On the top, you'll be greeted by the Welcome to WordPress! opening. Below it, you see other windows such as At a Glance, WordPress News,...
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Gutenberg Tutorial: Using Block Patterns in WordPress
What you need to know: A block pattern in WordPress is a group of two or more regular WordPress blocks. These blocks come in a sensible layout that you wouldn’t need to modify in most cases. Instead, you just need to add your own content to the block pattern. You can...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Using WordPress Reusable Blocks
What you need to know: Gutenberg features reusable blocks that allow you to quickly insert the same content with one click. You can mark any block or block pattern as reusable. You can find your reusable block collection in the WordPress Block Library. Have you ever...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Using the WordPress Block Library
What you need to know: The WordPress Block Library contains all blocks that you can use while working in Gutenberg. To insert a block, drag it from the Block Library and drop it in your document. In addition to regular Blocks, the Block Library also supports Block...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Keyboard Shortcuts
What you need to know: Gutenberg, the WordPress Block Editor, comes with a few dozen keyboard shortcuts. The great news is that the most commonly used shortcuts like undo/redo, saving changes, and formatting text use the same key combinations as other applications on...
Gutenberg Tutorial: Customizing the WordPress Block Editor Interface
What you need to know: The WordPress Block Editor comes with a handful of options that allow you to customize Gutenberg’s interface and behavior. These options can be accessed by clicking on the three-dot button in the upper-right corner of the page. There, you can...