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WordPress Basics | UWM Post
  • Introduction
  • Accessing the News Site
    • Accessing UWM Post
    • Logging in to UWM Post
    • Resetting Your Password
    • Switching from Dashboard to Live Site
  • Working with Text and Links
    • Creating a Post
    • Adding Categories and Tags
    • Working with Content in the Visual Editor
    • Working with Content in the Text Editor
    • Creating a Link
    • Editing a Link
    • Editing the URL of a Post
  • Working with Media
    • Working with a Style Guide
    • Adding an Image to a Post
    • Wrapping Text Around an Image
    • Changing the Size of an Image
    • Adding a Caption to an Image, MP3, or Video
    • Adding Alt Text to an Image
    • Removing an Image from a Post
    • Setting a Featured Image
    • Adding an MP3 to a Post
    • Removing an MP3 from a Post
    • Adding a Video to a Post
    • Removing a Video from a Post
    • Adding a PDF to a Post
    • Removing a PDF from a Post
    • Adding a Horizontal Line to a Post
    • Removing a Horizontal Line from a Post
    • Adding an Image with MP3 to a Post
  • Administrator Actions
    • Working with Roles and Adding Users
    • Publishing a Pending Post
  • Troubleshooting
    • Unable to Log Into News Site
    • Post has Weird Formatting or Spacing
    • Text and Images are Totally Misaligned
    • Featured Image is Wrong or Upside Down on Social Media
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  1. Working with Text and Links

Working with Content in the Text Editor

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The Text editor is text-only editor similar to or .

Use the Text editor when adding code to a post.

  1. When working with a post, select the the Text tab.

  2. To add code, click within the editor and type (or paste) your code.

  3. Use the tag buttons to easily add opening and closing tags to your code.

  4. When finished, click Submit for Review or Publish.

Note: To add space between sections of a Post, you can add &nbsp (an HTML non-breaking space) between those sections the Text editor.

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