Adding & Editing Text
Above the editor where your content is written, there are numerous formatting buttons. Clicking the Toolbar Toggle button will show or hide a second line of formatting buttons which gives you extra functionality.
The editor buttons perform the following functions:
Add Media – Used to upload and insert media such as images, audio, video or documents | |
Style – Used to format the Page text based on the styles used by the current Theme | |
Bold – Bold text | |
Italic – Italicise text | |
Bulleted List – Create an unordered (bullet point) list | |
Numbered List – Create an Ordered (numbered) list | |
Blockquote – Used as a way of showing a quote. How this looks will be entirely dependent on the Theme that your site is currently using | |
Align left – Align text to the left | |
Align Center – Align text in the center of the page | |
Align Right – Align text to the right | |
Insert/edit link – Used to create an html link to another page or website. If no text is selected first, the URL that you enter will also be used for the link text | |
Insert Read More tag – Inserts the More tag into your Page. Most blogs only display a small excerpt of a Post and you’re required to click the Post title or a “Read more…” link to continue reading the rest of the article. When you insert a “More” tag into your Post, everything prior to the tag is considered as this excerpt. Most times you’d only use this button when you’re creating a Post, rather than a Page | |
Toolbar Toggle – Used to show or hide the second row of formatting buttons on the editor toolbar | |
Distraction Free Writing – Clicking this button will enlarge the editor so that it fills the browser window. Clicking the Exit fullscreen link at the top of the screen will reduce it back to its original size | |
Strikethrough – Add a strikethrough to your text | |
Horizontal Line – Inserts a horizontal line into your page | |
Text color – Use to change the color of text | |
Paste as Text – Copying & pasting text from other sites or word processors sometimes leaves the text formatted differently to what you were expecting. The reason for this is that quite often the html tags or codes that formatted the original text are pasted along with the text itself. To avoid this, Paste as Text will strip all these formatting and html tags. The Paste as Text option acts like a toggle, staying on until you turn it off by clicking the button again or until you save your page content | |
Clear formatting – Use this to remove all the formatting (eg. Bold, Underline, text color etc..) from the highlighted text | |
Special character – Used to insert special characters not easily accessible via the keyboard (eg. ¼, ½, ¾, ©, €, Ö etc..) | |
Decrease indent – Removes one level of indenting | |
Increase Indent – Indents text by one level | |
Table Formatting - Insert and edit tables including control over cells, rows and columns. | |
Undo – Undo your last action | |
Redo – Redo your last action | |
Keyboard shortcuts – Displays information about the WordPress visual editor along with keyboard shortcuts | |
Visual/Text – Switches the editor view between the Visual Editor and the Text editor. The Text view will enable you to view the HTML code that makes up your content. For the more experienced users this can be helpful at times but for those not familiar with HTML tags, it’s not recommended |
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