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Happy New Year!! Here’s to taking risks and enjoying the ride in 2016! I have long thought about starting a blog, but was always too hesitant to take the plunge. I have a ton of reasons why I can’t start a blog… time being one of them. However, as I silently stalk

Hooray! You’re starting your first website, and I (Lauren from Restored 316) am so excited for you! I remember all those years ago when I first opened WordPress for the first time and the overwhelm that ensued, so friend I’ve been in your shoes! Thankfully we have a huge resource

It’s time to personalize your site! Hooray! You’ll want to see this tutorial in the Restored 316 Support Docs that will help you through this process. How to personalize your site Want to know how to add a button to your pages and posts like it’s shown above? How to

This demo content is meant to help you create a foundation with which to build your new website. It provides some sample content, sample images, and also some helpful tutorials that help you get your brand new site up and going for the first time! Once you have your site

See the video above to help you understand how to set up your navigation menu for the first time.

Headings are used to highlight titles in sections of content for your site. In the drop down from the tool bar above the page or post that is being edited, you’ll see options for Paragraph (which is default, Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3, Heading 4, Heading 5, and Heading

You are able to choose the page layout you’d like to have across your site either to cover the entire site, or you can choose on a per page basis. The layout options you have available are: Content/Sidebar – example Sidebar/Content – example Full Width Content – example Choose for your entire site

Blockquote Blockquotes are used to highlight quotes or specific aspects of your content are are styled to look different. This is a blockquote example. To add a blockquote to your own post or page, you’ll highlight your text and then use the icon on the toolbar when you’re editing a

Post If you’re going to have a blog, you’ll mostly be working in the Posts area of your WordPress dashboard. Posts are your actual blog posts. View them as articles in a newspaper. When you publish a new one, the last one gets pushed down and the new one is
Category Categories are meant for organizing your posts like a filing system. They are typically broad terms like “Recipes” or “DIY Projects”. These are your general topics that you write about. Typically you’ll have a few of these.. maybe 10 of your primary categories. Don’t get to specific with your
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