WordPress.org Support Documentation (now wordpress.org/documentation
, until 17.01.2023: wordpress.org/support
)
This list only lists articles included in the support documentation categories on the 'WordPress.org' website. Website 'WordPress.org' contains many more articles that are not included in the categories of support documentation. Links to articles not listed here are available from within the articles listed here.
- Overview of WordPress (deleted, web.archive.org: 17.01.2023)
- Features (wordpress.org/about/)
- Before You Install
- Requirements (wordpress.org/about/)
- Get started with WordPress
- WordPress.org and WordPress.com
- Hosting WordPress
- Installing WordPress at popular Hosting Companies
- Use automated installation
- FTP Clients
- Using FileZilla
- Installing WordPress in your language
- Installing WordPress on your own Computer
- How to install WordPress
- Creating Database for WordPress
- Editing wp-config.php
- Nginx
- htaccess
- Giving WordPress Its Own Directory
- Installing Multiple WordPress Instances
- Before You Create A Network
- Create A Network
- Configuring Wildcard Subdomains
- Using cPanel
- phpMyAdmin
- FAQ Installation
The articles in this section are suggested to be read first to start filling your site with content. If you didn't find something in this section, try searching in the 'Advanced' section.
- Introduction to Blogging
- Password Best Practices
- Troubleshoot login issues
- Administration Screens
- First Steps with WordPress (classic editor)
- First Steps with WordPress (block editor)
- Administering Your Blog
- Work with themes
- Introduction to Plugins
- Manage Plugins
- Page/Post Settings sidebar (block editor)
- List View (block editor)
- Blocks list
- Create pages
- Comments in WordPress
- Write Posts (classic editor)
- Post Status
- Set blog content visibility (classic editor)
- Taxonomies
- Roles and Capabilities
- Customize permalinks
- Where to find WordPress help
- WordPress Glossary
Not all articles about administration screens are listed here. On each administration screen in the hanging tab Help under the toolbar, you can find a link to an article about this screen on the website 'WordPress.org'.
- Dashboard Screen
- Posts Screen
- Media library screen
- Pages Screen
- Pages Add New Screen (classic editor)
- Appearance Customize Screen, Customizer (for not block themes)
- Appearance Menus Screen (for not block themes)
- Users Your Profile Screen
- Tools Export Screen
- (Tools) Site Health Screen
- Settings General Screen
- Settings Writing Screen
- Settings Reading Screen
- Settings Discussion Screen
- Settings Media Screen
- Settings Permalinks Screen
- What are smilies?
- Audio Shortcode
- Write code in your posts (classic editor)
- Sticky Posts (classic editor)
- Cookies
- Create a static front page
- Create a Search Page
- Use keyboard shortcuts (classic editor)
- Assign custom fields
- What is Post Type?
- Post Formats
- Dimension Settings Overview (block editor)
- Block Directory
- Block Pattern Directory
- Manage WordPress widgets
- Block-based Widgets Editor
- Template Editor (for block themes)
- Update Services
- Importing Content
- Reset Your Password
- Multilingual WordPress
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- FAQ Work with WordPress
- Become a WordPress contributor
- What’s the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com?
- Supported Versions
- Learn about WordPress origins and version history
- Why should I use HTTPS
- HTTPS for WordPress
- WordPress Backups
- Backing Up Your WordPress Files
- Backing Up Your Database
- Restoring Your Database From Backup
- Test driving WordPress
- Debugging in WordPress
- Using Your Browser to Diagnose JavaScript Errors
- Common WordPress Errors
- FAQ Troubleshooting
- Loopbacks
- Plugin and themes auto-updates
- Updating WordPress
- Upgrading WordPress – Extended Instructions
- Configuring Automatic Background Updates
- Optimization
- Optimization – Caching
- Moving WordPress
- Changing The Site URL
- Multisite Network Administration
- Hardening WordPress
- Brute Force Attacks
- WordPress Privacy
- Administration Over SSL
- Two Step Authentication
- FAQ My site was hacked
Not all articles about default themes are listed here. These default themes are named by year number, but were created at the end of the previous year. Each 'WordPress' release distribution does not contain all default themes. For example, release 6.1.1 contains only 'Twenty Twenty-One', 'Twenty Twenty-Two' and 'Twenty Twenty-Three', but other themes can be installed additionally.