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- WordPress 5 – Using the content editors for Posts and PagesThe WordPress 5.0 release uses what is called the “block editor” to edit/create pages and posts. The block editor is also referred to as Gutenberg (https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/). Gutenberg replaces the Microsoft Word-like editing features by using blocks to add content and build posts/pages. A content block may be comprised of: Regular text Images Video embeds Buttons […]
- Add a CAPTCHA Field to a Gravity FormETS is requiring that all web forms include a CAPTCHA field for security purposes. The CAPTCHA service has already been pre-registered with your WordPress site’s Gravity Forms plugin. A CAPTCHA is a program that protects websites against bots by generating and grading tests that humans can pass but current computer programs cannot. The term CAPTCHA […]
- Using Columns within the BodyGrid Size The website is designed on top of a 12 column responsive grid system. In the past, people would resort to using tables to layout design elements on a web page. However, that method does not comply with Section 508 standards. Section 508 standards recommend that you use CSS to layout web pages. The grid […]
- How to Use TablePressAdd New Table Navigate to Tablepress > Add New Table Enter Table Name, Table Description, Number of Rows and Columns > Add Table And a new blank table is created. Import a Table Navigate to Tablepress > Import a Table Select table file and upload to WordPress. Support format including CSV, XLS and XLSX. […]
- Guidelines for Safe PostingSite Administrators are bestowed a lot of power with an administrator account. But with that power comes great responsibility. Admins should be aware that they have the unfiltered_html capability. [box type=”shadow”] unfiltered_html: Allows user to post HTML markup or even JavaScript code in pages, posts, comments and widgets.[/box] Editor and contributor roles are restricted from posting […]
- Accordion ShortcodeAccordions are useful when needing to condense a large amount of content into a small display area. Below is the shortcode used to create an accordion. Upon saving and viewing the page, the shortcode will turn into an accordion box. The shortcode can be applied in either the Visual or Text view of the editor. […]
- Preventing Display of Usernames[box type=”warning”] Please help us tighten security on your WordPress site by making sure your display name is not the same as your username.[/box] Overview The most frequent type of attack against WordPress is a brute force attack against the login page. Hackers will use automated software in attempt to gain access to a website […]
- Removing Inactive User AccountsIf you are a website administrator, part of your responsibility may involve maintaining the users for your WordPress site. It is good housekeeping as well as proper security practice to remove users that no longer need access to your website. For example, if a user leaves your agency, you must remove their user account from […]
- Basic WordPress User GuideJust for you, some screenshot documentation of some basic content management tasks in WordPress. If you have attended a WordPress training session, this document will serve as a good supplement. WordPress Single Site Basic User Guide WordPress Multisite Basic User Guide
- Customizing the FooterThe Footer is created using custom menus. Create a new custom menu for each footer section. 1. Go to Appearance > Menus. 2. Click on the “+” tab to add a new menu. 3. Add the footer items you’d like to include for that section. Click Save Menu when done. 4. Go to Appearance > […]