Title: Basic WordPress settings
Published: 14 February 2024
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### Gain a familiarity with the WordPress Interface

# Basic WordPress settings

## Transcript

### Introduction

Let’s discuss some basic WordPress settings. As you embark on your WordPress website
journey, you’ll discover a range of options located under “Settings” at the bottom
left of your dashboard. We will delve deeper into these options later, but let’s
focus on a few key settings to get your site up and running smoothly.

### Learning outcomes

The learning outcomes are setting your site title and tagline, updating your site’s
time zone, and choosing your homepage display.

### Site title and tagline

First up, let’s talk about your site’s identity. In the Settings menu, you’ll find“
General”. These elements are not just for show. They are vital in how your site 
appears in search engine results. So what can you do? Craft a compelling title and
tagline that not only represents your site but also entices visitors to open it 
when they see it listed on search engines or when they visit it. The site title 
and tagline should tell visitors what your site is about and who you are trying 
to attract. They are often among the first things visitors will notice on your site.
The title is usually the name of your site, while the tagline is a short phrase 
or sentence that aims to communicate the site’s main focus.

Please note that you can choose not to display your tagline, but as mentioned, search
engines pay attention to titles and taglines, which will also help you improve your
site’s SEO. So remember to add your tagline even though you might decide not to 
display it on the front end of your site. Here is an example from a search engine
where you don’t see the tagline on the site, but when you search for Mantis Research,
you will see the site title, Mantis Research, and part of the tagline, helping marketers
publish research that gets attention. You can change your site’s title and tagline
below General settings, as shown in the example. For example, you can also update
your site title and tagline within the Site Editor when updating your header. If
you update or change the Site Title block or the Site Tagline block, it will also
update automatically below the General settings.

### Time zone

Next, let’s discuss the time zone settings below General. It is best if your site’s
time zone matches the time zone settings on your computer or local time. It ensures
that your scheduled posts go live at the right time, and if you post content ahead
of time, you’ll know exactly when it will be published. You also have the option
to select your own date and time format. And you can even decide when you want your
week to start.

### Homepage display

Now, let’s focus on the structure of your website. In Reading, under Settings, you
can decide what visitors see when they land on your site. Do you want a dynamic 
homepage showcasing your latest posts or a static page? The choice is yours. By 
default WordPress displays a list of posts on the homepage of your site. This list
of posts is automatically updated as soon as new posts are published. Also, there
is no need to create any page to have a homepage with your latest posts. You might
ask, where do I edit this homepage displaying my latest posts? This homepage is 
displayed via your blog home template. So, if you selected your latest posts as 
your homepage display, you can go to Appearance and click on Editor. This will open
up your Site Editor, and by default, your blog home template will appear on the 
right. To open it up, merely click on it, and you can now start editing the homepage
template that displays your posts via the Query Loop block. You can edit and customize
your homepage right here.

But if you prefer to have a static homepage, you can go ahead and make your way 
to pages and then create a homepage, as well as a page for posts, in this case, 
my blog page. Then, you can go ahead and create any other pages that you want on
your site. You can head back to the dashboard, select Settings, Reading, and then
activate Using a static page next to your homepage displays. Then, select one of
the pages you created as your homepage or front page, and then below that, you can
also select another page to display your dynamic posts or blog, for example. When
you select a static page, your homepage will automatically be assigned to the default
page template.

Let’s make our way to pages to see this in action. When I open my static homepage
and then open up my settings sidebar, I will notice that on the right, next to the
template, it says that this page has been assigned to the page template or the default
template. That means that your static homepage and other pages that have been assigned
to this default template will share the same template, or in other words, the same
header and footer. If you want to update the header, the footer, and the structure
for this page, you do it in the template. But you, of course, head back to your 
homepage to start adding content and building your homepage from here using blocks.
When you edit your posts page, you will notice that at the top, it says you are 
currently editing the page that shows your latest posts. Please note the posts page
has been assigned to the blog home template. You will notice it says the posts page
template cannot be changed. You will build your entire blog page within the blog
home template and leave this page empty.

### Conclusion

Configuring the basic WordPress settings correctly is essential for your site’s 
functionality and appearance. And as mentioned, we will look at more settings further
down the line.

## Practical

Go to WordPress Playground and complete the following activities to test your knowledge.

 1. Go to General Settings
 2.  * Update your site title and tagline.
     * Change the time zone settings to your liking.
 3. Create a Home page and blog page.
 4. Go to Reading Settings and select a static homepage display and a static posts 
    page. Assign the Home page and blog page you have created.

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