I want to save the work I have done to my first page. Where is the button for Save?
Hi Barbara,
If you are writing your content for your website via the Site Content, the Save button is next to the Publish button. (See the attached pic)
If you are talking about writing your WA blog post, the Save button is also next to the Publish button in the bottom right-hand side of your screen. (See the attached pic) To find it later, you can click on Drafts.
If you are looking for saving your Draft in your WordPress edit panel, it's in the same box with the blue Update button. (See the attached pic)
All the best,
Ferra
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I want to save the work I have done to my first page. Where is the button for Save?
When I select a template for my website, why do I not have it to edit. Instead I get other hello world
In the training, Kyle also shows how to delete the dummy content. Every theme you'll install will come with some dummy content to show you how the website looks like once you've installed it.
Once you delete the dummy content, and replace it with your own content (About, Privacy Policy and blog posts), you'll start to see whether or not you like the theme, if it is suitable for your niche, etc.
As premium members, we have over 3K choices. Always look for theme that is light, SEO friendly, mobile friendly, easy to customize, etc.
Here is a good blog post from Chrysthoper: WordPress Theme Baseline Google PageSpeed Tests - Is Your Website Fast Enough?
Hi Barbara,
If you are writing your content for your website via the Site Content, the Save button is next to the Publish button. (See the attached pic)
If you are talking about writing your WA blog post, the Save button is also next to the Publish button in the bottom right-hand side of your screen. (See the attached pic) To find it later, you can click on Drafts.
If you are looking for saving your Draft in your WordPress edit panel, it's in the same box with the blue Update button. (See the attached pic)
All the best,
Ferra
See more comments
When I select a template for my website, why do I not have it to edit. Instead I get other hello world
In the training, Kyle also shows how to delete the dummy content. Every theme you'll install will come with some dummy content to show you how the website looks like once you've installed it.
Once you delete the dummy content, and replace it with your own content (About, Privacy Policy and blog posts), you'll start to see whether or not you like the theme, if it is suitable for your niche, etc.
As premium members, we have over 3K choices. Always look for theme that is light, SEO friendly, mobile friendly, easy to customize, etc.
Here is a good blog post from Chrysthoper: WordPress Theme Baseline Google PageSpeed Tests - Is Your Website Fast Enough?