Wait! Before you read this, read zatia 1.
Now that you’ve gotten your blog all set up, we can start getting familiar with it.
If you’ve forgotten, I’m writing a sample blog as we go along so you can follow along with this guide.
Your Dashboard
Your Dashboard is where you can administrate your blog by writing new posts, moderating comments, and more. This is where it all goes down, and obviously no visitors are allowed in. To visit your dashboard, go to <your blog url.wordpress.com>/wp-admin and sign in using the password and username you signed up with.
You’ll be greeted with your dashboard, which should look something like this.
Once you’re there, watch the video (it’s in the yellow box, but it didn’t show up in the screenshot.) That’s a good, if brief, introduction to the Dashboard.
The first thing you want to do is change your profile – the link’s on the right side of the yellow box. Enter your name and display name (what your viewers will see your name as), as well as any social network accounts you have, if you feel like connecting with your readers.
You can also change the general settings; berriro, the link’s on the right side of the yellow box. (Yeah, it would be a good idea to read/click on all the stuff in that yellow box.)
While you’re at it, look at the menu bar on the left. That’s where you can make a new post, check out your comments, or make a poll. Click on a menu item to see some subitems. Take some time to look at what’s available to you in these menus and where to find it. (I’d recommend looking at the Posts, Appearance, and Settings menus at the very least.)
Make sure you change your Site Title, Tagline, and Time Zone in the Settings menu.
By the way, ahal duzu collapse the menu bar (look under the settings tab) so it’s a lot less intrusive, not to mention easier to use.
At this point, you might have the flashiest date formatting on the web, but that’s not going to draw readers. This is what will.
Making your first post
Hori da! Your posts are the heart and soul of your blog. Go to the Post menu and click Add New.
You’ll see a standard text editor – it works just like a normal word processor would. Go ahead and type some stuff. (You can use bold, italic, eta underline, and you can put in loturak too.) Not much to say here – you know what you want to write.
You can insert images that you’ve saved to your computer too. Click on the box next to “Upload/insert”, which will bring up the image insertion dialog. Choose the image you want to upload and fill out the text fields.
Once you’re done writing, just click Argitaratu and voila! Your post has been published for the masses to feast their eyes on.
Check out my sample post:
More to come in part 3 – comments, themes, and more! Until then, keep blogging.