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Working with WordPress Part 1: How to Use the Page Editor Header Toolbar and Page Settings

by | July 22, 2024

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So, you’re ready to make or edit a WordPress website. I’m ready to make it easy. 

Starting a website can feel overwhelming, especially if you don’t consider yourself tech-savvy. But have no fear. As a front-end developer who frequently builds WordPress sites, I’ve created several short video tutorials to walk you through the basics. These step-by-step video guides on how to get things done in WordPress will help you use it without knowing how to code. 

In this first five-minute video, you’ll learn how to create a page on a WordPress site, preview your page, schedule a publish date, and more, all while getting comfy with the editor options and settings in the block editor workspace. Ready to dig in? 

What’s next?

Before many of us were technologists, designers, and business leaders, we spent much of our time working on causes that mattered to us. At Kalamuna, we still do that, but we do it in a way that puts our skills in the service of mission-driven organizations. Much of the reason we work with our clients is that we want to help like-minded people. Consider this blog series a primer for how we can better help you and help further your mission. Look out for Part 2 of this series, where I’ll delve into the concept of WordPress blocks, explore the process of adding blocks, and discuss their various settings.

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Kristina Kaminski

Senior Front-end Developer

What makes Kristina a cornerstone member of our team? It could be her years working with nonprofits and charitable foundations, though it could also be her experience as both a UI/UX designer and a developer. She was already creating websites in her free time when she was 8 years old. As a Senior Front-end Developer, Kristina ( with her cat, Chichi, at her side) will always find a new way to look at challenges and bring her development expertise to any project.