WP - Overview
WP - Download
WP - Installation
WP - Dashboard
WP - Install Plugins
WP - Customize Plugins
WP - General Setting
WP - Writing Setting
WP - Reading Setting
WP - Discussion Setting
WP - Media Setting
WP - Permalink Setting
WP - Plugin Setting
WP - Add Category
WP - Edit Category
WP - Delete Category
WP - Arrange Category
WP - Add New Post
WP - EDIT POST
WP - Delete Posts
WP - Preview Posts
WP - Media Library
WP - Add Media
WP - Edit Media
WP - Delete Media
WP - Add Pages
WP - Edit Pages
WP - Publish Pages
WP - Delete Pages
WP - Add Tags
WP - Edit Tags
WP - Delete Tags
WP - Links
WP - Add Comments
WP - Edit comments
WP - Moderate Comments
WP - User Roles
WP - Add Users
WP - Edit User
WP - User Photo
WP - Delete Users
WP - Personal Profile
WP - Theme Management
WP - Customize Theme
WP - Widget Management
WP - Background
WP - Host Transfer
WP - Version Update
WP - Spam Protection
WP - Optimization
WP - Reset Password
WP - Backup
WP - Restore
Adding a WordPress Page: To get started adding a new page to your WordPress site, find the Pages menu in the WordPress Dashboard Navigation menu.
Click Add new.
Title: The title of your page. You can use any words or phrases.
Page Editing Area :
The blank box where you enter your writing, links, links to images, and any information you want to display on your site. You can use either the Visual or the Text view to compose your posts.
Preview button: Allows you to view the page before officially publishing it.
Publish box: Contains buttons that control the state of your page.
Visibility: This determines how your page appears to the world. Public pages will be visible by all website visitors once published. Password Protected pages are published to all, but visitors must know the password to view the page content. Private pages are visible only to you (and to other editors or admins within your site)
Permalink: After you save your page, the Permalink below the title shows the potential URL for the page, as long as you have permalinks enabled. (To enable permalinks, go to Settings > Permalinks.)
Save: Allows you to save your page as a draft / pending review rather than immediately publishing it.
Publish: Publishes your page on the site.By default, at the time the page is first auto-saved, that will be the date and time of the page within the database.
Parent: Parent page controls how deep your page hierarchy goes.
Template: Some Themes have custom templates you can use for certain pages that might have additional features or custom layouts. If so, you’ll see them in this dropdown menu.
Order: Page order to sort the list of Pages.