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How do I update my plugins?
All updates are accessible from the Dashboard. If anything is pending for an update, you’ll see a small icon in the admin bar with a number next to it: Click on this number/circular arrow to be taken to the Updates page: Place a check in the “Select All” item and then click the “Update Plugins” […] [read more]
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How do I add/edit my content?
The WordPress Editor uses blocks to transform the way you create content: it turns a single document into a collection of components for adding content. With blocks, you can quickly add and customize multiple media and visual elements that used to require shortcodes, custom HTML code, and embeds. Blocks make it easier to create media-rich layouts on your […] [read more]
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Where is my content?
All content is accessible from the Dashboard. To get to the Dashboard: If for some reason you do not see your Dashboard, you can access it from the front page using the admin bar at the top (this is only visible when logged in). Hover over the name of your web site, found on the […] [read more]
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What’s my password?
Your password was sent to you upon creation of the web site. For security purposes, I do not keep passwords for accounts. So, in this instance, you’ll need to reset your password. 1. On the login page, you will see Lost your password? right underneath the username and password fields. 2. Click on this link, […] [read more]
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How do I login to my site?
The easiest way to get to your site it so add /login to the end of your domain. Example: If your domain is google.com, then your login link will be google.com/login. You’ll see this screen: NOTE: if for some reason that link does not work, add /wp-login.php to the end of your domain instead of /login. If your domain […] [read more]
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Trans Women are Women; Trans Men are Men
If someone says a trans woman is “a man pretending to be a woman,” I hate to break it to them… [read more]
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Stop associating strength with the ability to smile through tears and suffer in silence. Strength means being brave enough to talk about what’s hurting you on the inside. [read more]