Archive for 'Chief Editor Role'

Admin Menu in WordPress3.3x

Posted on 04. Jan, 2012 by .

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Under WordPress 3.3, the administration menu within your dashboard has become more user friendly. Instead of clicking on each menu bar to view submenus, just  let your mouse hover over the menu item providing single-click access to any dashboard screen. Thus speeding  up navigating the dashboard and reduce repetitive clicking.   Admin Menu Toolbar The [...]

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Dashboard – Chief Editor Role

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

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Chief Editor Role From the Chief Editor’s Dashboard you can do Add, Delete, Modify all WordPress Pages and WordPress Posts. As well add, delete, modify Images, PDF documents and Videos. In addition you can modify the Sidebar and use WordPress menus. Key Areas Of the Dashboard Explained   Position A – Menu Bar The Dashboard [...]

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WordPress Menus

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

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You MUST have at least Chief Editor access to use WordPress menus. When to use WordPress Menus Your Website Theme is already configured to use them You have a large number of Web Pages and it will make it easier to manage all those pages. WordPress Menus WordPress Menus are found under the Appearance tab [...]

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Sidebar Widgets

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

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You MUST at least have the role of  Chief Editor access to modify the Sidebar. All items on the Theme’s Sidebar are called Widgets. All widgets are controlled through the Widgets menu with the Appearance Tab on your dashboard. You can place as many widgets as your theme will allow. They can be all of [...]

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