 Welcome to learnwordpress.org and the online workshop on dashboard and documentation, where to find the answer. Okay, so our objectives for this workshop are pretty simple. To navigate the dashboard, feel more confident with navigating the dashboard. Because it is overwhelming, especially when I first started, I was like, oh, dang, like, what is all this stuff over here? Do I need to know how to use it all? So luckily, no, because I did start and design my own website and got it live and I didn't know half of it. So testament to you only need to know at least the basics, right? Learn about the updated documentation. So there's a great WordPress has really up their game on WordPress.org has up their game on their documentation for what all the different things in the dashboard are. So it's, I really like that. Feel more confident with finding answers, what each block does, where to report a problem and the forums. So I'm going to go back because these are my notes, just to have on the side so that I make sure that I'm going through. But here's my site and here's my dashboard. I need to make this smaller. All right, so our dashboard and what we're going to go through first is I'm going to make it a little bit, we're going to focus on, this is called the administration screen. And it's made up of your toolbar at the top, the main navigation on the side, and then your work area within here. Pretty simple. So we're going to look at the toolbar first. Okay. And if we hover over the icon, you can see that there is a menu that pops up. So we have several different things. So we're going to kind of look through that. And these resources you're going to see in several different places. So that's the nice thing that the information is right here. You don't have to like save bookmark pages anymore and kind of things. You can kind of, you know, if you're here, you can find the answer right from here. So our first one we're going to click on is the about WordPress. And this is a newer feature from 6.4. What they did was they created a page that has what's new. And this is nice because it tells you about the different versions and releases. And you can click on the documentation to find out what those notes are about. So if you end up like having a problem with a plugin or something, you can kind of go back and maybe troubleshoot or, you know, kind of point out different things. So the nice thing was is that it, we also released 2024 when we had the 6.4. And it kind of goes through an overview of the different highlighted features that were focused on for that. So it's a nice nice documentation about that. Okay. Also within this page, you have the credits. So everyone who worked on 6.4 and from there on, if you're new to WordPress and you don't know about the four freedoms of open source, then please go ahead and read that page by the sea. So some information about that and then get involved. So this is about because WordPress.org is an open source project, it is kind of run by volunteers. Now, some people that are part of it, they do get sponsored by their company. So they might work part-time, do some hours for their company and then some hours for here. Some it's their full-time job to work on this project depending on what company it is. So these are the different resources. You'll see this a bunch of times because we'd really like you to get involved. There's 20 plus teams that you can be a part of. So if you're like a writer or if you're a translator, you know a different language. Like I'm on the training team. So we do all the online workshops, tutorials, courses, things like that. But like if you like to look at the tutorials, we need reviewers. We need script writers. So like if somebody could write the script for me and find all the information, then I could present it kind of thing within that. But if you're a coder, there is the core. So there's marketing, all kinds of different things. The TV, the YouTube, you know, taking care of the YouTube channel. So lots of different places to get involved. And I'll mention this a lot because we're always looking for new people because I know that, you know, people's jobs take them away and we can't always volunteer and stuff like that. And sometimes you have like your good months and your bad months kind of thing. But it's always great to at least volunteer a little bit. So it's a good thing, great community. So yeah, so the second thing is just a direct link to the Get Involved that goes right to that page. We hover over again. We have the wordpress.org. Okay, so this is going to take you to the home page of wordpress.org. And if you're new to the WordPress community, there is a difference between wordpress.com and wordpress.org. So in simple terms, and there's all kinds of videos out there to explain it a little bit more in depth, wordpress.com is a for-profit company. They have products that they make in order to make money. Wordpress.com is a place where a lot of people who are bloggers will host their site and then use those tools for that. Wordpress.org is like I said an open source project. So it was started by the same person who runs a company automatic and he wanted to have these tools accessible to everyone. So that's why it's called a project because then there aren't anything that's paid. So there's mostly three tools in on this format, all right. But if you need more information, go ahead and Google the difference between .com and .org so that you understand the difference when talking to your clients and just for your own self. Okay. All right. So this has a lot of different information. I'm not going to go through it all. Here is where I'm located in the Learn Workshop. So this has all kinds of great information about our tutorials and workshops and courses. We are going to be launching a learning pathways this summer. So we're super excited. We've been pulling together and making different categories, pathways for users, designers, and then developers. And within each of those, there are a beginner, intermediate, and advanced. So this is a great way that you'll be able to kind of go at a nice or a slow pace, but then kind of we're trying to put them in the right order so that they kind of flow together good. And we have some great people that are in charge of that. So all right, let me go back here to the dashboard. And we have next our documentation. So this is one of the new pages. And I'm super excited about this because the fact that it needs to be out there, right? We need to be able to find information without having to go and like ask people all the time. Because I think a lot of times, you know, you're always, I'm kind of scared that you're like, Oh, it's a dumb question. Right. So this gives you the power, the power to find it yourself. And easily too, because a lot of times websites, especially like the government website, you like the DMV, it's like hidden what documentation you need to bring to the DMV to renew your license, you know, it's like, why can't that just be right in front? So this is very organized, very simple. Okay, it has a couple of different headings right here. But then those headings are also within the page itself. So I'm going to focus right here on this dashboard one, to get to know the control center. So when I click on that, oops. Hold on. Let me mess up my pages. Okay. So when we click on the dashboard, it gives us all the different categories of what the screen is. Okay. This one's a little bit different. Hold on. Let me get back here. Okay. And we'll kind of go through this a little bit. But I want to point out if you still have a classic editor or classic theme that uses widgets and the customizer, there is still information here. If you have a block based widget or block based theme that came out around version 5.8, there's information here for you. So it breaks it down into the different sections very nicely, which is nice. Okay. All right. Our next thing is support. So if we've gone through the documentation, still can't find it. The problem has to do with the core, not with a plugin or not with a theme. It has to do with just kind of the layouts, the blocks, the sizing and stuff like that. Then come here and please go ahead and read the get started so that you understand what questions you can ask. So like I said, a plugin is usually developed by a third party. So they're going to have their own support. And so that's why you go into the plugin page. You go, it says at the bottom, you know, support for that particular plugin. But again, here's the documentation. Get involved. I really want you to get involved. And then a couple of different highlighted forms that are specific. So installing WordPress, you know, fixing. So you can always check there first and do a search of your problem so that you can find the information. Okay. And then the last one in this area is feedback. So request and feedback is not that you have a problem, but well, kind of that you have a problem, but not that you want to find the fix. The find the fixes when you go to support request and feedback is how can we make it better? Is there something that you might have seen somewhere else or that some some step is frustrating you? How could we make it better, right? And that's where you would leave a request, you know, can you do this? Could we do this? Okay. And those are the way, you know, that's why we do these different versions is because then we take those things, we test them out in a plugin, and then we bring them into the main core of a theme so that they're easier to use. So that's what that is for. Okay. So I'm going to stop there since we've gone through a whole bunch of things. Are there any questions, June? I don't see any question. But if anybody has some, please drop it in the chat. Awesome. All right, we're going to continue on the toolbar. So the next is our little house, and that means that this is our site. So my site name is WordPress basics. Okay. There is a drop down that says to visit the site. And what that will do is take it to the front end. And I like to do a right click and open in a new tab so that I still have my dashboard as a tab. And I have to move the toolbar here. And then I also have the front end. And I can go through, when I'm making changes, after I hit recent refresh, reload, I can see how it's looking. Okay. All right. The next is updates. So the toolbar gives you a couple of kind of shortcuts to things. So I kind of left this to show you that what an update would be like. And we're going to do look at that a little bit closer because there's a couple different places that are going to take you. So if I click on that, it's going to take you to this page. Okay. You'll also see that the page is over here too in the main navigation. So you will see some red dot. And you can see that the update has to do with a plugin. Okay. But this is nice because it's a whole update page. So it's going to tell you what your version is when it last checked for that version. If I didn't have this version, it would tell me to install it now right here. Here is where the plugins are so that all your plugins will be listed. And then your themes too. If your theme has an update, it'll be listed here. So that's nice that it's kind of all in one place. You can do it step by step. So if you have a number of plugins, always do one at a time and then kind of make sure you go to the front end, refresh your page, and double check all your pages to make sure that something's not right. So like if your page is using a form and there's an update on that form, make sure that the form didn't affect your form. Okay. The next thing is comments. So if you are blogging on your site and you've turned on the option to have people comment on your blog, then you would get a notification of how many comments are there. Okay. So that's pretty simple. The next shortcut is a plus sign with the word new. And so we can do a post media page or add a new user. And those are four things that you kind of pretty pretty much do on a regular basis. So it's nice to have that shortcut there. I do have another plugin. And that's why that's showing some of the plugins will have a shortcut up here, or it might be down in the toolbar for setting doing your settings and stuff. The last thing is over here, it's the Howdy and your, your name or whatever name you are using for your display. And then your gravitar. And I'm going to just open up this Howdy user because of the fact that it does have my personal information. So I can't open mine up on the screen. So we're going to open it up on the documentation page because it has a nice graphic. So if I was to click on that up there, you would get your Howdy, your name, a button to edit my profile, and then always to log out there. So that has the information for that. Okay. All right. So we've done everything within the top toolbar. It looks like we're good on questions. We're good on questions. Okay. So underneath the toolbar is two white buttons. And one is called the screen options and one is called help. So when we click that open, what that does is it has the different elements that are within this dashboard. So when you first log in, you'll see this Welcome to WordPress page. And most people will hit the dismiss because it does take up a lot of room and you might not want it. But it does have a link again to that page right there. Okay. So you don't have to go over and hover. And then it has where you can some shortcuts to add a new page, open the site editor and to edit your styles. And those are just shortcuts for that. So when I dismiss that, you'll see when I open up that screen options, that welcome gets unchecked. So if you'd like to see it back up, you can always check the box and it'll appear back. Now the other things are your site health, your at glance activity, quick draft, and WordPress events and news. And these were the things that you can unclick, depending on the circumstance, if you're working with a client, they don't need to see what's happening in WordPress, unless they are a techie person and would like to know events and things like that. So you could, you know, very easily just turn it off. A quick draft, you know, if you are blogging and you have a title and maybe some notes about something that you want to, this is a great resource to have. Your site health activity, what I've posted in the last month or so. Okay. Any recent comments can be right here. They can also see at a glance. So depending on who's using this dashboard, you can set up for different people. Okay. The health. So this has two different menus. So the menu on the left is kind of just some definitions and like an overview of what the dashboard is. So we have an overview, we have the navigation, what is on the left hand side, what does it do, the layout of using the screen options, the drag and drop, to arrange the boxes. So yes, you can also arrange the boxes and close them and stuff like that. So I don't want to see the site health, but I do want to see the activity and the draft. I can move that. I can also close them all to make it a little bit cleaner, such as that. Okay. So the box controls. And then the last one is what each of those screen options, a definition of those. The menu on the right side is kind of some of the similar links that we saw when we were over in the icon. Like I said, you'll see those links several times to make it more user-friendly to find things. So we have that documentation on the dashboard. So this kind of just, it's a more in-depth article about the dashboard. But you can also see from where we're at, it's part of the documentation, the support guides, the dashboard, and dashboard screen. So this is the specific article about the dashboard screen. Can I pause you for one second? We have a question. Sure. Ed asked that he doesn't have the screen option button. Is it specific to a WordPress version? Do you have a different... Well, if you're on the WordPress dashboard, depending... I would think that it is available. Does anyone know that there's a toggle or something to turn that off altogether? I don't know. The only thing I can think of is, if it's a particular theme that you've downloaded, that's taken that away. Is it a site that somebody else built for you? Yeah, because it's almost WordPress. Right. And are you the administrator of the site, Ed? Thank you, Sally. Yes. No, you built it yourself. I see the hell, but not the screen options. Okay. Okay. Don't know about that one. I will make a note about that. I'll click around while you move through your presentation, Laura. Okay. Yep. And is your version... And you're up to date on all your versions, right? You're up to 6.4.3. That's the only thing I can think of. All right. I will ask my... Yep. Okay. So, yeah, we'll make a note of that. And I will ask people who work on the dashboard. Thank you, Ed, for appreciating that. If I always... If I have a question that I can't answer, I'll always put the answer into the meetup comments if I find an answer for it. So... All right. So, we are in the help. Okay. So, we have documentation on the dashboard. Again, support and forums. Support. Go there. And then, again, this is a different version of... This is the actual documentation that was put out on January 20, 30, about the specific version 6.4.3. So, and then there's links to the different information. And then the summary and stuff like that. So, that's the actual documentation for that specific release, as opposed to that other fancier one that was just kind of from 6.4. And we... They just added the different versions to that. So, yeah. So, we have both of those things. And we're going to move on. Sound good? Awesome. Yeah. And please, you know, if you have a question or you need me to relook at something, I'm happy to do that. So, like I said, the other thing within when you click on the dashboard between the home is that... Is the updates. So, if we go into the updates and then we can scroll down, I can click on select all and then just update the plug-in. Since I only have one, I can do a select all. Like I said previously, please do one at a time, because then if there is an issue that pops up, you'll know which plug-in was affected it so that you can troubleshoot a little bit better than if you clicked all and clicked them all at one time. All right. So, our next section is the post media pages and comments. And this and appearance is pretty much where you'll do all your work and stuff. So, the post, if you hover over, will have a all post, add new posts, categories, and tags. Right? When you click on it, those categories will appear underneath it. So, your navigation will get a little bit bigger in that instance. Okay. So, we have our list of our different posts. Okay. And you have where you can edit the page. You can do a quick edit. You can trash it or you can view it on the front end. Okay. And then we have our author and categories. You can go to either add new page within the post here or you can do an add new page over here. Now, the other thing to point out too is that you have how many pages all together and how many pages published. So, if you have some that are in draft, you'll have a notification here due of that it's only in draft. The add new post will actually take you to starting the post itself, which is nice. And then categories. So, this is something that I'm still learning about, but it's really good for SEO. And if you have a search bar on your page, so like my bakery, if I need to add like a search because it's going to have like different recipes. So, then if somebody comes to my page, I want them to be able to find the recipe they're looking for. So, having a category. So, if they need ideas for cakes, so then they could type in the search cake. So, that would be a category. Muffins and pastries. Those would be my categories. So, what we can do is in this area, we can start creating our different categories. So, we have cake and then the slug will be cake. Now, if the slug was frosted cakes, then I would do it like this and have a frosted cake. Okay. But we're just going to keep it simple for right now and we're going to add the category. So, our categories there. So, then when we're doing our post, so then when I go over here, I can do a quick edit. And now I have within my categories, I can click cake and do an uncategorize. And then the tag is kind of like subcategories for right now. But there is the thing that says categories can be selectively converted to categories if you need to. So, like my tag would be like frosted cake. It could be, let's see, oh, pound cake, right? Like a pound cake. There's different pound cake recipes. So, and then like birthday. And I can just use the word birthday to instead of just put it put in birthday cake. So, but those are the things that, you know, if you are doing blog post and stuff to research this and to see what's best. And your posts can have a bunch of different tags. So, you can, you know, do baking could be another one. So, that I have different tags. Because if people are doing a search like a Google search, then it'll pop up and stuff like that. And I pause you for a second. Yeah, I was just seeing that there was a bunch of chatter. So, yeah. So, as Sean shared a response saying that it may be the level of your account, this is going back to his question about the screen option. So, Sean, I think I pronounced that right. Apologies if not. It could be the account level. So, that may be a distinction. And then Ed also gave a click update. He said that if you click on settings, then the screen option goes away, at least for his view. And then if he clicks on a dashboard, home, it comes back again. So. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. Thank you, Sean. I got it right. Yay. Okay. Well, thank you, everyone, for figuring that all out. Appreciate that. All right. So, next we have media. So, the media is all of our images, audio, video, documentation, spreadsheets, things like that that you want to add. Now, just an FYI from what five people that told me, it's better to do a link for a video because a video will take up a lot of space within your database. So, set up a YouTube channel and do the link or do just a shorter, if it's a longer one. You don't want to bulk up and always optimize your images and stuff like that. Am I making you hungry with all these desserts? Very much. So, there's two different ways that you can look at your images depending on how you like it and things like that. You can also have a look at when you put them in. So, there's different months. And then there's an option to add a new media file and appear to add a new media file. So, pretty easy on that aspect of it. Pages. We have all pages and add new pages. So, this is kind of, you know, the wireframe the basis of your website. So, you're going to have a homepage about, I did a workshop on the group block. So, I have a page for that. A privacy policy. And this is where you're going to create that basic page. And then here is the actual version of the comments. Like I said, we have the shortcut up here, but we also have it listed here. So, you can kind of go through and you have the options of approving the comment, clicking spam if it's a spam. So, you know, there's different things to learn about if you are having that comments turned on. All right. Any questions for within that section? Looks like we're good. All right. Our next section is the appearance, plugins and users. So, our appearance will take care of the themes. And let me bring this back out a little bit. Oops. There we go. Sorry. I was trying to minimize it and it kind of got stuck. There we go. So, when you first log into a brand new dashboard and I'm using local, which is an app that I can open up and it opens up on my computer so it's not a live site. If for some reason you can't, a lot of people can't use local WordPress does have the WordPress playground, which I should have used on Tuesday. They've been working on this for the last year or so. And what this does is it's a kind of a test site so that you could test a plugin, you could, you know, try out new features without harming your live site. So, it gives you all the same functions as the dashboard that I'm on right now. So, just wanted to point that out to you if you would like to use that. It's a pretty cool feature. And let me get back to my dashboard. All right. So, we're in appearance and we have themes. So, when you open up, the default is 2024 and it also comes with the last two default themes. Now, you can also go in and add a new theme. So, if we click on here, there are over 6,000 themes. So, I would highly recommend using the feature filter if there's something, if you're a blogger or if you want to do like recipes or, you know, like food and drink, entertainment, narrow it down first before you start scrolling and then you're down the rabbit hole and, you know, three hours later, you still haven't found a theme because there's a lot. But once you do decide on a theme, I highly recommend that you then delete the ones that you're not using because they're just taking up space, right? And file space. You don't want that because then it slows down your website when you are doing that. So, all right. So, that's pretty easy. The other thing is the editor under appearance. So, I'm not going to go into depth on this. We do have a bunch of great videos and tutorials that will take you into the different parts of it, go into designing a whole page. So, those are out there for you to do. But this is just the link that will take you to that site editor. Okay. We do have a couple of questions. Okay. John asked, from the dashboard and the block theme, not classic, how do you access the custom CSS file? Okay. So, if I'm going into a page, let me see if I remember this. And in the advanced. Okay. So, yeah. You have to click on the actual block. Okay. So, I'm doing the cover block. And then you scroll on the left. You click here next to for settings. And make sure that you're clicked on the block. So, we have cover and then scroll down to advanced and open that up. And then you have additional CSS right here for that particular block. There's a couple of different places to put it in. I know that other people might want to have all their CSS together. So, that's a whole different workshop to look at for the future. But great suggestion on learning about that. So, another question. I'm going to continue. So then we have plugins and we have installed plugins and we have add new. So, this is where you would go into the plugin page and search for what you're looking for. Like if you want a form, you have different versions of things like that to go through. And always, you know, read the reviews and look to see when it was last updated. Those are my two kind of key things to look at. Like how many people are using it? The reviews, what kind of problems did they have? And when's the last time it was updated? So, this one was five hours ago. And so, plugins and then our users. So, we have the all users. So, this will take you to the all users. There will be a list of the different users. Their username, their name, their emails and what their roles are. So, you can give them different roles. And those roles will then have different abilities within the dashboard. So, you could have an author that can't open up the editor. They could only open up like a post because then they would be doing like the blogging or something. A subscriber is somebody who like if you are getting people to subscribe to your site so that in order for them to comment. So, a lot of people will have that extra step for people to comment that they have to be, they have to log in for first kind of thing. So, you can have different users within that. Okay. And then add new user. So, this is where you would need a username for them and email. And then you're generating the first password, you know, for them. And then here's their role, different roles that you can have. Okay. We have a bit of a continuation on the CSS conversation in the chat. Cool. Yeah. So, continuation on that is Sally suggested that perhaps a plugin like Code Snippets is an option. And then Ed also suggested perhaps it's under the appearance and customization. There is an additional CSS. Yes. And that. Yeah, it depends on what kind of theme you have, because yeah, the customizer does have an additional CSS panel that you can add. But yeah, I've used the Code Snippets plugin. So, you know, there's a bunch of different ones that will give you a plugin. So, like I said, all your CSS is within there. You just have to be careful with adding too much to that, because then it might mess it up too. But like somebody pointed out, you know, you're using it, if you use a child theme too, there's a different version, you know, different things within that. So, a little bit of homework that you need to do for those areas. It had a note about, where was it? Yeah, the classic editor has a widget and the customizer that you that are in the doc. And there's also links within the documentation. Block based widgets, block based themes were introduced in 5.8. So, that has the block based widgets editor, which is a kind of a different thing. So, they kind of, you know, were slowly pulling away from using the customizer and things like that. So, thank you, Sally. I appreciate all your advice, all your input. All right. And then the last one, the last thing was the, oops, way too big, is the profile. So, if you click on the profile, you'll get this page. And you can get this either from when you click on the howdy and edit your profile or from when you click on user and your profile. So, this will, I'm going to get this a little bit bigger. You can pick out your different colors. And remember, this is the admin color scheme. So, this isn't for all the users within that. And then, just the information about you, gravitar, there's a link. If you don't know how to set up a gravitar, that's the image that's going to show up in that little space. It's connected to your email. So, you're going to do that. So, documentation about how to set all that up is there. Just clean all that up. All right. So, we're on to tools. We've got about eight minutes left. All right. So, we have tools, available tools. We have the import and export. So, you can import different things. If you are switching from a different website and you need to import information, you can also export. So, if you want to export those to a different website, a more detailed site health. So, on the dashboard, we had the little site health. So, this kind of gives a little bit more in depth in some suggestions. But if you do have a managed hosting, though, like my hosting, they take care of certain things. So, there's always some site health red flags that are here. And I actually was worried when I first started and I had emailed them and said, hey, my site's not healthy. They're like, no, that's okay. It's just that they have certain things that are turned on on their end. And so, it doesn't, it affects my site health on my end kind of thing. And then there's export personal information and erase personal information. I'm not too sure about these two things. So, definitely go into the documentation. And there is a whole section about that. I believe, I'm assuming, don't quote me, that it's about when you do have people as subscribers and stuff that you need to erase their personal information. Or if you need to make a spreadsheet in order to move it to a different location, you're exporting that personal information on that user. But it goes into more detail within the documentation, which is nice. The theme file editor. So, when you pop on this, you will get this warning every time. So, if you are not comfortable, always, always make a backup before going here. But don't be scared of going in here. Because, and especially if you've made a child thing, if you need to tweak more than your themes, CSS, you might want to try making a child theme. So, a child theme is just a layer on top of the main theme. And it's a place where, like, if you're going to make a lot more changes to the parent, the parent they call it, the parent site, you'd want to make a child theme. So, like, if I could make the child theme would be the bakery shop. So, that would be my child theme. If I decided, you know, that I was making a lot of changes to the 2024 theme, which I could still use. But then I could create a child theme. And we have, again, we have documentation on that to step by step instructions on how to set that all up. So, just to realize that you understand that this is all of your, you know, these are your files that, if you mess them up, you're in trouble. Which I, and especially when you start inputting code, learn this the hard way that I went in and wanted to see something on the front end. And I changed something and then I went back and spelled the word wrong. So, the word was spelled wrong. And then I went to my front end and it was like, my whole site was messed up because of the fact that the word was spelled. So, there was a break in the code. Yeah. So, I had a day of troubleshooting on that. But it was my own site. And that's the place to do it, right? On your site or on a test site so that you can learn how to do troubleshooting, right? It should be part of your job. So, the plugins also have the same thing. So, each of your plugins is going to have that. So, this is, like I said, I have two different plugins and there's the stuff, information for that. All right. And the last section is settings. And close that. Okay. So, the settings has a general, a writing and reading. So, I can't go into general because it just had my email on it. But I'm going to go into the writing. And so, if you're doing a different post in mailing and stuff, this would be probably where the, you set this up. Sorry. The reading, I don't understand the writing as much because I don't have a mail, like, I'm not doing mail service and stuff. So, this would be if you are interested to do that, to set that all up. So, please forgive me on that part. The reading settings, this is where, since I created a home page, you're going to have this as a static page. So, that's what's going to show up first. Now, if I just had it as the last, and I reset this, it will go to the default. Okay. So, that is one thing that if you want to have a home page, you can pick what home page you want as your static page. And that will be the first thing that people see when they visit your site. Oh, I forgot to save it. Right. There we go. Always save. Look for the blue button at the bottom. Discussions. So, this is kind of connected with the comments. So, here are all the kind of different options and settings that you could have for comments. So, read through those, make sure that you understand them, and things like that. Media. So, didn't know that this was here until recently. And this is a nice resource to have, especially if you're working with somebody who might be working with a graphic designer, and you need to kind of tell them how many pixels each of the different sizes are, depending on what part of the page you're in. So, this is a nice resource to kind of share with them the different sizes, or if you want to make your sizes different, you can adjust them here. Permalinks. So, permalinks has to do, especially with post, is how you want people to be able to find it. So, right now I just have a basic post name, but if you have multiple authors, you might want to do a custom structure where you have the author's name, the title, the year maybe, you might want to have the year too. So, with that, last is privacy, just a quick little overview of that. And then, like I said, sometimes your plugins will have a settings for that. So, that would be in there. And we are out of time. Our last thing is the collapse menu. So, this is just to close that up to give you a little bit more room, and you can open it back up. So, kind of learn the icon so you know where everything is. All right. Well, thank you, everyone. Any last minute questions? I hope that this was informative. Again, the documentation page I really love. So, you know, take a look at what they're doing there. I'll make it smaller. The other fun thing, too, is the blocks. So, if you are looking at all the different blocks, if we go into the customizer, it breaks it down. There's your block editor ones. Default themes are all listed. Design blocks. I really like this page, too. The different media blocks, the text blocks. And it breaks it down into what they do. Classic block. So, I hope that we've given you a bunch of great resources to help you on your WordPress journey. Again, you can find us at learn.wordpress.org.