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Glossary
We've put together a glossary of development terms to add clarity.
Permalinks
Permalinks are the permanent URLs that are assigned to each post or page in WordPress, allowing users to access the content even after it has been moved or renamed.
PHP
PHP is a server-side scripting language used by WordPress to dynamically generate web pages and handle database interactions.
Pingback
Pingback is a WordPress feature that automatically notifies a website when another website links to its content, allowing for easier cross-referencing and backlinking.
Plugin Directory
The Plugin Directory is a centralized repository of user-contributed software extensions that can be easily installed and integrated into a WordPress website to enhance its functionality and features.
Plugin Editor
The Plugin Editor is a built-in tool in WordPress that allows developers to modify the code of their plugins directly from the WordPress dashboard.
Plugin
A plugin is a software component that adds specific functionality to a WordPress website, extending its core features and allowing users to customize their site without modifying the underlying code.
Post Format
Post Format is a feature in WordPress that allows developers to define different styles for different types of posts, such as video, audio, gallery, quote, and more.
Post Meta
Post Meta is a feature in WordPress that allows developers to add custom fields to posts, pages, and other content types, providing additional information and functionality beyond the standard content.
Post Slug
A Post Slug is a URL-friendly version of a post's title that is used to identify and access the post in WordPress.
Post Status
Post Status is a built-in feature in WordPress that allows users to set the status of their posts, such as draft, published, pending review, or private.
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