Settings
Permalinks
The Permalink settings enable you to configure the URL format that is displayed in the web browser when someone browses your site. WordPress will default your Permalinks to the Day and name format however you can change this so that the URL is more ...
Media
The Media settings define the default image sizes that are created when an image is uploaded. You can also configure whether your uploaded media files are stored in folders based on the year and the month of the upload.
Discussion
The Discussion settings define how your readers interact with your site and how your site interacts with other blogs. You can configure Pingbacks and Trackbacks, whether readers can post Comments or not and if so, how those Comments are moderated and ...
Reading
The Reading settings configure how your site is viewed. You can define whether your front page displays a static Page or your blog Posts, how many blog posts are displayed by default as well as Syndication/RSS options. If you configure your site to ...
Writing
The Writing settings configure various options with regards to your site content. Settings include defining the Default Post Category, Default Post Format (if supported by your Theme) and if the Link Manager plugin is installed, the Default Link ...
General
The General settings configure your basic site preferences such as the Site Title and Tag Line, the WordPress Address and Site Address, the administrators email address and the date and time format, among other things. The WordPress Address (URL) is ...
Settings
The various Settings screens are used to configure your WordPress site. Normally, once your WordPress site is set up there’s no reason to change any of these settings. These Settings options will only be touched upon very briefly. You can find out ...