Tip 154 use site content
Tip 154 use site content
Use site content to write your posts, pages and blogs.
it has some great pro's!
- An awesome Editor
- A Database With free images
- A Spell checker
- And it integrates with your website(s) so you can post and edit promptly
Where do you find it?
Under websites (1) in top menu bar click Site Content (2) . It looks like this:
FollowIng screen unfolds: just create new (3)
How do you use it?
The Screen that follows, looks like this where you have the choice between a blank document (4) or a template
Once you create a blank document the editor opens with all its handles...
Add a title (5)
Write content (6)
Add an image (7)
Check spell (8)
Save from time to time
And publish (9)
Done!
To your succes
Thank you for likes, shares and comments
Do you use site content?
Recent Comments
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*** Wonderful step-by-step, 1, 2, 3!
Appreciate your tip, dear fleekie!
Thanks kindly ... cheerio ... :)) ***
I always use site Content because it gives me the ability to access images for my content. While you can also use the spelling checker making sure your spelling and English is correct and in order.
Hi, Fleeky
Site content does have an excellent free image database.
My guitar website requires custom images, which I create in Canva Pro. I use Grammarly Premium so I don’t need the built in spellchecker.
It’s easier for me to skip site content and load everything directly into my custom made local templates (GenerateBlocks Pro) in the Block Editor.
Site Content is the way to go if you want an excellent editor where you can do everything for no extra charge.
Kyle said they will be making further improvements and enhancements to site content in the future, so stay tuned! 😊
Happy Holidays! 🎉
Frank
Hi Frank!
Thank you for the updates...
After trying all, and spending useless money, site content is a great and simple solution (for me)...
Lol
Happy hollidays to you and yours as well!
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Yes, for what it does, it's an excellent option.
The other thing about site content is that all your similar posts can be grouped together in "buckets," so they are easy to find.
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Very nicely done, Fleeky!
Jeff
Thanks
😋
Freaky Fleeky nerding out
We have an awesome poet here Jeffoi, And it is not meeee.
You're very welcome, Fleeky! 🤠👍
Yes, we do, indeed, Stevoi! 🤪