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How to use the WordPress editor

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:53 am
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WordPress Gutenberg: How to Use the WordPress Editor
WordPress as a CMS has an incredibly robust feature set. Plugins and widgets draw people to the platform, but once they’re in, the real power comes from the WordPress editor itself. Regardless of what your goals with the platform are, you’ll be using the WordPress post and page editor to a T.

In this post we want to show you how to use the WordPress editor to its fullest so that your content shines.

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What is the WordPress Editor?
Technically, you can choose between three different venezuela phone number data editors . With the release of WordPress 5.0, the editor moved from the old default TinyMCE editor to the new block editor that we have today. In the midst of this change, the Gutenberg editor plugin was released as a bridge to beta testing new block editor features before they are merged into WordPress core.

The new block editor is the default editor in WordPress starting with version 5.0 but you can choose to use whichever of the three you want. You can install the Classic Editor plugin to use the classic WordPress editor , the Gutenberg plugin to get the latest (though potentially unstable) features in your editor, or you can use the default WordPress Block editor.

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WordPress Editor Basics
Whenever you create a page or post (or custom post type ), you use the Block Editor. When you open it for the first time, you are presented with a tutorial modal where you can learn the basics by following the 4 slides it offers. Close it and you can see the basic editor.

WordPress Gutenberg Block Editor Welcome Popup
The WordPress block editor is made up of 5 elements. More can be added via plugins. These five elements provide the basic functionality you will work with every day.

WordPress Editor Basics
Title – Whatever you enter here will appear as the primary H1 tag of the post/page.
Blocks/Content Area : This is the area where the various blocks that make up the content of the post or page will be added .
Add Block Button : Whenever you see a + in a circle, you can click on it to add a new block. A drop-down menu will appear, from which you can choose the type of block you want to insert. They all work exactly the same, so whether you click to the right of a block, below a block, or in the top corner of the screen, you'll get the same options.
Document Options Tab – In this tab, you’ll find everything from categories , tags, permalinks , comment toggles, and more. Plugins may add options here, but they always apply to the page or post itself.
Block Options Tab – This tab manages the options for any highlighted block. If you click in a paragraph block, you will change the options for that individual block . No other blocks, nor the document itself, will change.
Below, we’ll walk you through the specifics of these areas and how to use them to create the best content possible.