When you firstinstall WordPress, your site may have a ‘Powered by WordPress’ link in a footer bar at the bottom of your site. This isn’t a widget, so it’s often not clear how to change it. Some themes will alter this to their own text and links. If so, then you can normally...
After reviewing various tools and methods, we found that WPCode offers the easiest and safest option. In this guide, we’ll walk you through each step to customize the footer in your WordPress admin panel. Why Change the Admin Panel Footer? The default footer in your WordPress website’s a...
WordPress widgets– many themes createwidget areasfor your footer. You can edit the footer content by editing or adding widgets. Theme settings– many themes also give their own options to control the footer. These are typically more focused on layout settings. For example, you might choose the...
How To Add Code to the Header and Footer in WordPress shares 6 simple ways to add custom code to websites. This beginner's guide makes it easy!
Your WordPress Dashboard login page (wp-admin) will open in a new tab. Enter your WordPress login details to access the Dashboard. If you forgot your password, please visit the WordPress: How to Change or Reset Your Admin Password article. Back to top. How to go to the WordPress Dashbo...
There are multiple ways to change fonts in WordPress. How you change them depends on a number of factors including what type of theme you use, whether you will require a plugin, or if you plan to add them manually. In this post, we’ll discuss each method and show you how to change...
For example if I visit my WordPress website atwww.example.com. I would go towww.example.com/wp-adminto access the login screen. Logging In Go to your login URL. Enter your WordPress username and password and click "Log in". Note:If you are already logged in you will be taken to th...
How to Access the SiteGround Staging Tool SiteGround staging tool is accessible through your Site Tools. As we currently offer the staging option for WordPress only you will find a shortcut to the tool in yourSite Tools > WordPress > Staging. ...
Here's how you can access your WordPress panel after you have successfully added a new WordPress website or just transferred an existing one.
WordPress uses a database management system called MySQL, which is open source software, and also referred to as a "MySQL database". Find out more.