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Aprende Editing and Customizing Pages | Basic Customization
Build a Code Free Website with WordPress
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Contenido del Curso

Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

1. Getting Started with WordPress
2. Understanding the Basics
3. Basic Customization
4. Essential Plugins
5. Content Creation
6. Site Settings
7. Building a Complete Website from Scratch

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Editing and Customizing Pages

Now that we've set up our menus and widgets, it's time to customize the pre-built pages that came with our Starter Template. Instead of creating pages from scratch, we'll edit the existing Home, About, and Contact pages to match our needs.

Accessing and Editing Pages
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Since our Starter Template already includes pre-built pages, we don't need to create them manually. Instead, we'll edit the existing content to match our website's purpose.

To edit a page:

  1. Go to Pages → All Pages in the WordPress dashboard;
  2. Click Edit on the page you want to update (e.g., Home, About, or Contact);
  3. The Block Editor will open, allowing you to modify text, images, and sections.
Editing Text and Headings
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To update text on a page:

  1. Click on the text block you want to edit;
  2. Type your new content directly inside the block;
  3. Use the Block Toolbar to apply formatting, such as bold or italic text.

Tip: keep headings clear and concise; a strong headline helps visitors understand your site's purpose instantly.

Updating Images
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Replacing images is simple:

  1. Click on an existing Image Block;
  2. In the Block Toolbar, click Replace → Upload;
  3. Select an image from your computer or choose one from the Media Library.

Tip: Use high-quality images to keep your website visually appealing.

Customizing Buttons and Links
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To update a button:

  1. Click on the Button Block;
  2. Change the button text to something relevant (e.g., "Contact Us" or "Get Started");
  3. Click the link icon and enter the page URL where the button should direct visitors.
Previewing and Saving Changes
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After editing a page, always preview your changes before publishing:

  1. Click the Preview button to see how the page will look;
  2. If everything looks good, click Update to save your edits.
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Where do you go to edit an existing page in WordPress?

Select the correct answer

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 3. Capítulo 4

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course content

Contenido del Curso

Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

1. Getting Started with WordPress
2. Understanding the Basics
3. Basic Customization
4. Essential Plugins
5. Content Creation
6. Site Settings
7. Building a Complete Website from Scratch

book
Editing and Customizing Pages

Now that we've set up our menus and widgets, it's time to customize the pre-built pages that came with our Starter Template. Instead of creating pages from scratch, we'll edit the existing Home, About, and Contact pages to match our needs.

Accessing and Editing Pages
expand arrow

Since our Starter Template already includes pre-built pages, we don't need to create them manually. Instead, we'll edit the existing content to match our website's purpose.

To edit a page:

  1. Go to Pages → All Pages in the WordPress dashboard;
  2. Click Edit on the page you want to update (e.g., Home, About, or Contact);
  3. The Block Editor will open, allowing you to modify text, images, and sections.
Editing Text and Headings
expand arrow

To update text on a page:

  1. Click on the text block you want to edit;
  2. Type your new content directly inside the block;
  3. Use the Block Toolbar to apply formatting, such as bold or italic text.

Tip: keep headings clear and concise; a strong headline helps visitors understand your site's purpose instantly.

Updating Images
expand arrow

Replacing images is simple:

  1. Click on an existing Image Block;
  2. In the Block Toolbar, click Replace → Upload;
  3. Select an image from your computer or choose one from the Media Library.

Tip: Use high-quality images to keep your website visually appealing.

Customizing Buttons and Links
expand arrow

To update a button:

  1. Click on the Button Block;
  2. Change the button text to something relevant (e.g., "Contact Us" or "Get Started");
  3. Click the link icon and enter the page URL where the button should direct visitors.
Previewing and Saving Changes
expand arrow

After editing a page, always preview your changes before publishing:

  1. Click the Preview button to see how the page will look;
  2. If everything looks good, click Update to save your edits.
question mark

Where do you go to edit an existing page in WordPress?

Select the correct answer

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 3. Capítulo 4
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