Logging into WordPress
Example: immortagen.com/wp-admin
On this page, you will then enter your username and password provided by Running Robots.
Adding new users to WordPress
At the top of this page, you will have the option to “add new”
Here you will enter the desired information for a new user.
At the bottom of this page there will be a “role” tab. These are the different roles:
- Administrator – somebody who has access to all the administration features within a single site.
- Editor – somebody who can publish and manage posts including the posts of other users.
- Author – somebody who can publish and manage their own posts.
- Contributor – somebody who can write and manage their own posts but cannot publish them.
- Subscriber – somebody who can only manage their profile.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Blogging
Here you can edit, view, and delete your current posts.
Creating A Blog Post
Here you can title your post, add content, set a featured image, add categories, add tags, and other various options.
By default, your posts include comments at the bottom of each post. If you wish to hide this, scroll to the bottom of the new post’s page and uncheck “allow comments” under “Discussion”. If you are unable to find this, go back to the top of the page and click on “screen options” in the top right. You will then check the “discussion” box. Scroll back down and you should be able to see the “comments” check box.
Categories
Tags
Products
TIP: When I am adding a product that is very similar to an existing product (i.e. same category, same price) I usually scroll down to the existing product, click duplicate, and make the necessary changes for the new product.
Right bar
Adding a Product
Here you will type the product name, and a brief description if desired.
Below in the product data box is where you will change all of the products variables.
Simple Product
For more information check out this tutorial from Woocommerce
Variable Product
To start, you will click on the “attributes” tab under the “product data” box. You will then either choose an existing custom attribute or create your own using the “add” button.
If you are creating a new attribute, you will have to enter in an attribute name (size, color, length, etc.) along with attribute values (small, medium, large | blue, black, yellow, green). Make sure you check the “used for variations” box.
You will then click “save attributes”
Adding Variations
- Go to the “variations” tab.Click on “add variation”.
- Click on “add variation”.
- Next, to the product number, you will see the attribute scroll down.
- Here you will select the desired value attribute for that specific variable product (i.e. small, medium, large).
For more information check out this tutorial from Woocommerce