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Glossary
We've put together a glossary of development terms to add clarity.
Capability
Capability in Wordpress refers to the ability of a user or role to perform specific actions or access certain features within the platform.
Category
Category is a taxonomy in WordPress that allows grouping of posts based on a common topic or theme.
Child Theme
A child theme is a WordPress theme that inherits the functionality and styling of its parent theme, allowing developers to make modifications without affecting the original codebase.
chmod
Chmod is a command used in WordPress to change the file permissions of a file or directory, allowing or restricting access to certain users or groups.
Class
A class in WordPress is a blueprint for creating objects that encapsulate data and behavior, allowing for modular and reusable code.
CMS
A CMS is a software application that allows users to create, manage, and publish digital content, such as blog posts, web pages, and media files, on a website, like Wordpress.
Comments
Comments are a feature in Wordpress that allow users to leave feedback or engage in discussions on posts or pages.
Config File
A config file in WordPress is a file that contains settings and configurations for the WordPress installation, such as database connection details, site URL, and security keys.
Content Management System (CMS)
A CMS like Wordpress is a software application that allows users to create, manage, and publish digital content, such as blog posts, web pages, and media files, without requiring extensive technical knowledge or coding skills.
Contributor
A Contributor in WordPress is a user role that can create and edit their own posts, but cannot publish them without approval from an editor or administrator.
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