🛠 How to Use the WordPress Admin Panel (WordPress Dashboard)

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) in the world. Once you’ve set up your WordPress website, the admin panel — also known as the WordPress Dashboard — is where you’ll spend most of your time. In this article, you’ll get familiar with the different sections of the WordPress admin panel and learn how to easily manage and edit your website.

🔐 1. Logging In to the WordPress Dashboard

To access the WordPress admin panel, simply add /wp-admin or /wp-login.php to the end of your website’s URL.

Example:
https://yoursite.com/wp-admin

Then, log in using the username and password you created during the WordPress installation process.

🧭 2. Getting to Know the WordPress Dashboard Layout

After logging in, you’ll be directed to the WordPress Dashboard, which typically includes the following elements:

🖥 Dashboard

  • Home: An overview of your site, including the number of posts, comments, SEO status, and system notifications.

  • Updates: For updating WordPress, plugins, and themes.

📄 3.Posts

  • Add New Post
  • Categories and Tags
    ✅ Ideal for blogging and creating text-based content

📄 4. Pages

Creating pages such as “Contact Us,” “About Us,” and more.

Pages are static and usually don’t change much.

🖼 5.Media

In this section, you can upload and manage images, videos, PDFs, and other files.

💬 6.Comments

Managing user comments: approve, delete, reply, or mark as spam.

🎨 7. Appearance

  • Themes: Selecting and installing the site’s theme
  • Customize: Editing the site’s appearance
  • Widgets and Menus: Arranging menus and sidebars

🔌 8. Plugins

Plugins are tools for adding new features to your site (like contact forms, SEO, security, and more).

  • Installing new plugins
  • Editing or deactivating existing plugins

👥 9. Users

  • Managing users who have access to the site, such as administrators, authors, subscribers, and more.

⚙️ 10. Settings

Includes general site settings:

  • Site title, email address, language
  • Reading and writing settings
  • Permalinks (URL structure for posts)

✅ Conclusion

The WordPress admin panel is a simple yet powerful interface that allows you to manage your website without needing any programming knowledge. With practice and familiarization with its various sections, you can create a professional and up-to-date website.