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How to add the day and name to the url in WordPress blog posts

November 3, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website you have different things you can do with the url of your WordPress blog posts. WordPress has a built in permalinks settings page that lets you do settings for that. You can read more information about WordPress permalinks on the WordPress.org website on there. You may want to be very careful when you update the permalinks of the website as it may turn into problems for your previously linked to posts on the internet due to the url maybe being different now.

To update the permalinks of your website to put the day and name in the url of your WordPress blog posts on there

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on settings > permalinks
  2. From the permalink settings page there are settings near the top of the page
  3. You can then click on the day and name setting
  4. You can then click on the save button on that page on there

If that works for you it would set the url for blog posts to have the day and name in the url.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Links, WordPress Admin

How to turn off pingbacks and trackbacks for your WordPress website without a plugin

November 2, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using a WordPress website you may have pingbacks and trackbacks listed on your comments page. If you view the information on WordPress.org about trackbacks and pingbacks it details that trackbacks and pingbacks are methods for alerting blogs that you have linked to them on there.

You can turn off pingbacks and trackbacks on your WordPress website without using a plugin on there

  1. From the wordpress admin left menu you can click on settings > discussion
  2. From the discussion settings page the top of the page has a few boxes you can click on
  3. You can click on the box that lists allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks) on new articles
  4. You can then click on the save button at the bottom of the discussion settings page

If that works for you it would then turn off pingbacks and trackbacks for your WordPress website on there.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Comments, WordPress Admin

Update the date format of your WordPress website without a plugin

November 2, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website you may want to update the date format setting for the website on there.

You can update the date format for your WordPress website without using a plugin on there

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on settings > general
  2. From the general settings page there is a date format area you can click on
  3. You can look through the list to find the date format in that area you want to set your website to
  4. You can then click on the save button at the bottom of the general settings page

If that works for you it would then update the setting for the date format in that area for your WordPress website on there.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: WordPress Admin, WordPress Settings

How to update the new user default role on your WordPress website

November 2, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website you may want to update the settings for the website to give a different default role to new users that sign up for your website.

If you want to update the default user role for your WordPress website without using a plugin on there

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on settings > general
  2. From the general settings page there is a new user default role box you can click on
  3. You can look through the list to find the new user default role you want to set your website to
  4. You can then click on the save button at the bottom of the general settings page

If that works for you it would then update the setting for the new user default role for your WordPress website on there.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Users, WordPress Admin, WordPress Settings

How to update the time zone for your WordPress website

November 2, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

Your WordPress website may be set to a different timezone than the one you want it set to. You can update the time zone of your WordPress website easily through the settings pages on there.

You can update the time zone for your WordPress website without using a plugin on there

  1. From the wordpress admin left menu you can click on settings > general
  2. From the general settings page there is a timezone box you can click on
  3. You can look through the list to find the timezone you want to set your website to
  4. You can then click on the save button at the bottom of the general settings page

If that works for you it would then update the timezone setting for your WordPress website on there.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: WordPress Admin, WordPress Settings

How to delete comments from the trash folder on your WordPress website

November 1, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website if you have moved comments to the trash folder you may want to delete comments from the trash folder or empty the trash folder on there.

To delete comments from the trash folder or empty the trash folder on there

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on comments
  2. You can then click the trash link at the top of that page
  3. You can then hover over the comment that you want to delete
  4. You can then click the delete permanently link
  5. That would delete the comment

If you want to empty the trash folder

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on comments
  2. You can then click the trash link at the top of that page
  3. You can then click the empty trash button
  4. That would empty the trash folder

Now if that works for you it would delete that comment or empty the trash folder on there.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Comments, WordPress Admin

How to move website comments to the trash folder in your WordPress website

November 1, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website with comments on for the website you may have comments that you want to put in the trash folder on there. In the WordPress comments page of your WordPress admin you have a way to move comments to the trash folder on there.

To move comments to the trash folder on your WordPress website

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on comments
  2. Hover over the comment in the list that you want to update
  3. There is a menu of links with one for trash on there
  4. You can then click the trash link
  5. That would move that comment to the trash folder

Then if you want to delete the comments from the trash folder you can view this post on there.

Now if that works for you it would move that comment to the trash folder on there.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Comments, WordPress Admin

How to move comments to the spam folder in your WordPress website

November 1, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

On your WordPress website you may receive comments from visitors that you think are spam on there. The WordPress comments have a way for you to move those comments to the spam folder in the WordPress admin.

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on comments
  2. Hover over the comment in the list that you want to update
  3. There is a menu of links with one for spam
  4. You can then click the spam link
  5. That would move that comment to the spam folder

Now if that works for you it would move that comment to the spam folder on there.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Comments, WordPress Admin

How to find the functions.php file of your WordPress website

November 1, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website you may want to find the functions.php file to make updates to it for your website. You can find and edit the functions.php file of your WordPress website through the WordPress admin or through FTP or through your website hosting on there. You may want to backup your WordPress website before you make updates to the functions.php file on there.

To find your functions.php file through your WordPress admin.

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on appearance > editor
  2. From that page you can look on the right side of the page and then click on functions.php

We recommend that you be very careful when you edit the functions.php file on there.

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Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Functions.php, WordPress Admin

How to update the number of blog posts to show on a page of your WordPress website

October 31, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are using WordPress for your website you may want to update the number of blog posts to show on a page of your website. You can do that without a plugin on there.

  1. From the WordPress admin left menu you can click on settings > reading on there
  2. In the blog pages show at most you can update the number there

Then if that works for you it would update the number of blog posts to show on a page of your website on there.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only and in no event will this website or its owners be liable for any losses or damages associated with your use of our website or content. We recommend that you make a backup of your website before you make updates to it. Click here to see our full Disclaimer.

Filed Under: WordPress Tips Tagged With: Blog, WordPress Admin

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