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Website Terminology

April 28, 2021 by Sara Crosby

Content: This is geek speak for anything that exists within a website such as images, videos and text (also known as the meat of a website) 

Homepage: The first thing everyone sees when they arrive at a website, it is truly the “home” of a website

Featured Image: A lengthier way to say main photo or image that is placed on a website in a predominant position for example, a home page 

Menu: No, you do not order food from this. A menu in geek speak is how users navigate organized information on a website 

Navigate: While this is a familiar word to most, in geek land this word means you are moving from one page, section or view to another within a website  

Drop-down Menu: This is where geeks get fancy; this is a list of items that is hidden until you click on it and then allows for the user to navigate the website or fill out portions of a form  

Widget: A fun computing word used for tools or content that are grouped together and can be moved or arranged on a website as desired 

Sidebar: Not to be confused with what lawyers do in courtroom dramas, this word in computing land means images, text or videos that are on the left or right side of a website 

Footer: A bit like it sounds in the sense that feet are usually at the bottom of something, this use of footer means content or images that are on the bottom of a website (the feet of computing land!)  

Button: A bit like those real life buttons we all push to make something go.. this is a virtual version of a box that is created to allow someone to click on it and execute an action 

Full-Width and Panel Page Templates: Okay, lets be honest these terms are quite a mouth full but their definition is much easier; these are terms used to describe how a website’s homepage content and images will be displayed

Post Slider: These are not virtual versions of tiny hamburgers, instead is a term for a quick view into a post by showing the title, a  photo, or short description of the post on a homepage with a button that navigates someone directly to that post 

Sticky Post: A geek for a virtual post it note! This term means that a post can be selected to remain at the top of a website homepage until another sticky post is selected to take its place 

Filed Under: Website Education

Adding Audio Files to WordPress

November 25, 2020 by John

The following screencast shows you how to add an audio file to your site.

Your browser does not support the video tag.
  1. Upload the audio file to your Media Library
  2. In a new page or post add the “Audio” block
  3. Select “Media Library” and choose the audio file you uploaded earlier
  4. Preview or publish your page/post to view the player and test out your audio file.

Filed Under: Website Education Tagged With: audio, help

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