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Title: 20 Hidden WordPress Features


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HIDDEN WORDPRESS FEATURES
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Hidden WordPress Features
  • 1. Screen Options Key to unlocking other cool
    things. Click this drop-down list to unlock all
    hidden features

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  • 2. Help - Right next to the screen option, you
    will see Help Button. Click drop-down menu,
    explaining the key parts of a screen.

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  • 3. Dashboard Widgets Refers to the entire
    WordPress Back-end. Add Widgets to the dashboard,
    giving you useful site's performance.

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  • 4. Sticky Posts The WordPress visual editor
    screen, starting with sticky Posts. Take this
    approach if a post happens to be your most
    popular, informative, or biggest earning.
  • The sticky posts feature is found to the right of
    the visual editor in the Publish panel.

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5. Schedule Posts - WordPress supports post
scheduling, found in the Publish panel next to
the visual editor. This time, though, click the
Edit link next to Publish.
  • This opens up several date options. Simply
    specify a date or time in the future, hit OK, and
    WordPress will schedule your post.

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6. Inline Linking - Simply copy a URL, then paste
it directly onto your text to create a link
automatically.
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7. Quick Embed Media - Add all kinds of media to
your content videos, images, galleries,
documents, audio, slideshows, social media posts,
etc. Paste the link....
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8. Formatting Shortcuts Wordpress has several
Formatting shortcuts you can use. Just type them
into the visual editor and WordPress will
auto-format for you.
  • for h1 tags, for h2 tags, for h3 tags,
    and so on.
  • or 1) to start ordered lists.
  • for a horizontal line.
  • or to start unordered lists.
  • gt for blockquotes.
  • .. for code block.

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9. Distraction Free Writing Mode - This mode
temporarily hide the wordpress sidebar and all
the panel surrounding the text editor, leaving
just you and a blank screen.
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10. Split Post into Multiple Pages If your long
form content is not being read in full, consider
splitting your single post into multiple pages.
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11. WordPress Image Editor - WordPress has
built-in image editing functionality, it does
give you a quick and easy way to crop, resize,
flip, or rotate your images.
  • To access this functionality, navigate to Media gt
    Library gt select your chosen image gt Edit Image.

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12. Default Image Size - Add images to your
content, WordPress offers four sizing options
Thumbnail, Medium, Large, and Full-size.
Full-size is self-explanatory.
  • WordPress does come with preset image sizes, you
    can customize the default image dimensions by
    navigating to Settings gt Media.

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13. Add Anythings to Menu - Click Appearance gt
Menus gt Screen Options Screen options is in the
top-right corner, remember. Select check boxes
for the items you want the option of adding to
your menus.
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14. Accessibility Mode for Widgets You can add
lots of cool Widgets content to your WordPress
sidebars. Navigate to Appearance gt Widgets gt
Screen Options gt Enter accessibility mode.
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15. Favorite Plugins and Themes When you are
logged into your WordPress account when browsing
the official repository, you have the option to
favorite any plugin or theme.
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16. Close Comments - Close comments on old posts.
WordPress can do this automatically for you, too,
by navigating to Settings gt Discussion. You can
configure comments to automatically shut down on
posts over a certain age.
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17. Default Category If you forget to assign a
Post category, WordPress will publish it as
'uncategorized' by default.
  • First, you need to create a new category Posts
    gt Categories gt Add New Category.

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18. Favicons - WordPress makes it super-easy to
add favicons to your website. Open the Customizer
Appearance gt Customizer then make the Site
Identity tab.
  • In the Site Icon, you will be able to select an
    image from your media library to act as your
    favicon.

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19. Responsive Previews - WordPress 4.5
introduced responsive previews, letting you view
your website as it appears on tablets and mobile
devices.
  • To view responsive previews, navigate to
    Appearance gt Customize.
  • Click the one you want to open desktop, tablet,
    or mobile view.

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20. Hidden Master Options Panel Final Hidden
WordPress feature is also most advanced. To
access it, navigate to www.yourdomain.com/wp-admin
/options.php.
  • You can configure WordPress options here URL,
    time format, blog name, site description, etc.
    You can also customize many of the hidden
    features, including default image sizes,
    auto-closing blog comments, and default post
    category.

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