Dashboard: where you arrive when you log in to your WordPress website. It displays a snapshot of your website.
Posts: where you manage your blog posts. If you are not using posts on your website, you will not need to use this menu. Media: where you manage the files you upload to your website, such as images, audio, video, documents, and PDFs. Links: where you manage the links on your sidebar. If you are not using a list of links on your sidebar, you will not need to use this menu. Pages: where you manage the pages on your website. For most websites, this will be the menu you will visit the most. Comments: where you manage the comments on your website. If you are not allowing comments to be submitted on your website, you will not need to use this menu. Genesis: where you manage the design and SEO settings on your website. Appearance: where you switch themes and manage widgets. Plugins: where you activate and deactivate plugins on your website. Users: where you manage your user profile and add, edit, or delete additional users to edit your website. You can assign different levels of permission. Tools: where you perform some of the more technical tasks related to your website. You will rarely need to use this menu. Settings: where you edit your website settings. You will rarely need to use this menu. Gallery: where you manage image galleries with the NextGEN Gallery plugin. This allows you to create advanced image galleries, albums, and slideshows. |
