How to Write a Post on WordPress?
WordPress Blog Editor:
To write the post the user need to login via login credentials on WordPress.

After successfully logged in, you will be able to see the dashboard as below:

For writing a new post, you need to navigate through Posts > Add New as per the below image:

Here, you can enter the title of the post and start writing the content.
Blog Title – WordPress Blog Editor
The box should contain your post’s title. Any expression, words, or characters may be use. In the post, you can use commas, apostrophes, references, hyphens/dashes, and other traditional symbols.
To build the permalink for the post, WordPress will then clean it up to generate a user-friendly and URL-valid post name. Put the title of your post in the first box at the top that says Enter title here.

Index – WordPress Blog Editor
Indexing helps in providing proper navigation to your readers. For adding index to your content, you can click on the “+” symbol.

After that, from here you can click on the Index Panel for adding the index.

Here you can enter the index name as per your convenience. The added index will show on the front-end like this:

Paragraph
You can select the Paragraph option form the list to write anything in paragraph.

Image & Gallery – WordPress Blog Editor

Add Category and Tags
You can choose a category, add tags, and make other selections from the sections below the article, as per the need.

Readability and SEO
Before publishing the blog, you need to manage the readability and SEO of the blog for better ranking.

Blog Publishing – WordPress Blog Editor
It includes buttons to control the status of your post. The key states are draft and publish. The draft indicates that the post has not been written and remains in the post creator’s draft status. A publish status means that the post has been publish on your web and is live.
Preview
From the preview open, you can preview the post before publishing.
Save Draft
Moreover, it helps you to save your post as a draft instead of posting it immediately. In the menu bar, visit Posts-Edit to return to your drafts later, then select your post from the list.

That’s for the WordPress Blog Editor. In case of any doubts, you can simply ask the senior BDE Team members.
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