Content Management Flashcards
Q: What is the primary use of posts in WordPress?
A: Posts are used for blog entries or time-sensitive content.
Q: What is the primary use of pages in WordPress?
A: Pages are used for static content like “About Us” or “Contact.”
Q: Can you assign categories and tags to pages?
A: No, only posts can have categories and tags.
Q: Are posts or pages displayed in chronological order?
A: Posts are displayed in reverse chronological order.
Q: What is the purpose of categories in WordPress?
A: Categories group posts into broad topics or sections.
Q: How are tags different from categories?
A: Tags are more specific and describe details of a post, while categories are broader.
Q: Can categories be hierarchical?
A: Yes, categories can have parent and child categories.
Q: True or False: Tags can be hierarchical.
A: False.
Q: Where can you assign categories and tags to a post?
A: In the right-hand sidebar of the post editor or in the Quick Edit option.
Q: What is the Media Library in WordPress?
A: It is a central repository for managing all uploaded media files like images, videos, and PDFs.
Q: How can you upload files to the Media Library?
A: Drag and drop files into the Media Library or use the “Add New” button.
Q: Can you edit media files directly in the Media Library?
A: Yes, you can crop, rotate, and scale images.
Q: What is the maximum file size you can upload to the Media Library?
A: It depends on the hosting server’s upload limit.
Q: True or False: Deleting a file from the Media Library will automatically remove it from posts or pages where it is used.
A: False. Deleting a file will break links to it but won’t remove the reference from the post or page.
Q: How do you create a new menu in WordPress?
A: Go to Appearance > Menus and click “Create a new menu.”
Q: What types of items can be added to a WordPress menu?
A: Pages, posts, categories, custom links, and tags.