• FAQs about Gutenberg Block Editor

    Since Gutenberg became the new WordPress editor, we have been getting a lot of questions. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Gutenberg. 1. What happens to my older posts and pages? Can I still edit them? Your old posts and pages are completely…

  • Bonus Tips to Use Gutenberg like a Pro

    Looking at the new block editor, you may be wondering whether you will be spending more time adding and adjusting blocks than creating actual content? Well, the new editor is incredibly fast and even very basic usage for a few minutes will allow you to instantly add blocks without even…

  • Using the New Gutenberg Block Editor

    With the recent upgrade to WordPress 5.0, the classic content editor has been replaced with a brand new block editor, known as Gutenberg. The Gutenberg block editor is a totally new and different way of creating content. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the new block…

  • Simple History

    Simple History shows recent changes made within your website, directly on your dashboard or on a separate page. The plugin works as a log/history/audit log/version history of the most important events that occur within our WordPress platform. Out of the box, Simple History has support for: Posts and pages see…

  • What is the difference between the Visual and Text Editor?

    When adding content to Pages, or editing Orgs, Venues, Events, etc., you have the option of using the Visual or Text mode of the editor. The visual mode lets you see your description as is, while the Text mode shows you the code and replaces the WYSIWYG editor buttons with…

  • Content Visibility – Public, Private & Password Protected

    Content visibility is about controlling who can see your content. Our WordPress platform allows you to control the visibility of your posts and Pages on an individual basis. You can set it for public, private, or Password Protected. By default, all posts and Pages are visible to the public. Password…

  • Can I password protect specific pages?

    Once you publish a page or post, it is visible to the public by default. Password Protected pages and posts allow you to hide content from visitors unless they have the password to reveal the content. This can be useful for member only pages or pages that are only meant…

  • What are pingbacks and trackbacks?

    Trackbacks and pingbacks were developed early on in the history of blogging as ways to notify editors when content has been published that their users might find interesting. These legacy tools are still available in WordPress but our goal is to explain what trackbacks and pingbacks are and why we…

  • Add New Public Art Profile via Back End Dashboard

    To create a new public art profile, log into your Admin Dashboard and hover over the Public Art link in the left sidebar. Click on the Add link to open up a new Public Art form. Filling Out the Form Fill out the form with the name of the artwork,…

  • About the Public Art Directory & Profile Fields

    The Public Art Directory module provides for a stand-alone directory of local public art pieces (i.e. sculptures, fountains, murals, etc.). Public art category types are configured at the sole discretion of each Artsopolis Network member. Each directory listing allows for photos, description, geo-graphic grouping (of multiple pieces in the same…