Roles In WordPress Roles in WordPress are used to give power to certain users. There are in total six roles available by default in WordPress. List in order from the least to most capability. Permalinks The default permalink structure in WordPress uses the “Plain” setting. It typically results in URLs that include the post or…
Module: Introducing WordPress, PHP Unit TestingTopics: WordPress Terminology, FSE Introduction WordPress Terminologies To develop or understand WordPress better we should be familiar with the terminologies WordPress uses. Understanding terminologies not only helps in developing alone but also helps in collaborating with others. Some common WordPress terminologies are: FSE Introduction Full Site Editing allows users to…
Flashback of Editors Initially, WordPress had editor called the “Classic Editor” or “TinyMCE editor”. It was a simple tool that helped people create content on WordPress. But in 2018 WordPress launched their famous Block Editor aka Gutenberg. At first it wasn’t liked by everyone and had controversies around it. It was release as a plugin…
What is WordPress? WordPress is a CMS (Content Management System). It is free and Open source. It can either be downloaded to the user’s system or users can use WordPress.com to host their website. WordPress can also act as a backend platform that can host websites of different genres. Be it a blog, an e-commerce,…