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Edit Your Profile

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In this video, the instructor explains how to edit your WordPress user profile and set up personal options to customize your experience and improve site security.


1. Accessing Your Profile

  • From the Dashboard: Users > Profile
  • Or from the top toolbar: hover over your username and select Edit Profile

2. Personalization Options

  • Editor Preference: Disable the Visual (WYSIWYG) editor to work only in code view.
  • Code Editing: Option to turn off syntax highlighting and auto-correction when editing code (e.g., in Customizer > Additional CSS).
  • Admin Color Scheme: Choose from several alternate dashboard color themes.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Enable shortcuts for faster comment moderation.
  • Toolbar Visibility: Hide the admin toolbar when viewing the public site.

3. User Information

  • Username: Cannot be changed.
  • Fill out:
    • First & Last Name
    • Nickname
    • Choose how your name is displayed publicly.
  • Update your email address and website URL.
  • Add a short biography — appears at the bottom of posts or next to comments.

4. Profile Picture (Gravatar)

  • WordPress uses Gravatar.com for profile images.
  • Create a Gravatar account to display your avatar on your site and across all WordPress-powered sites.

5. Security Options

  • Passwords: Use a strong, unique password (WordPress can generate one automatically). Weak passwords are a top cause of site hacks.
  • Log Out of Other Sessions: End all active sessions if you lose your phone or logged in from a public computer.

6. Saving Changes

  • After updating options, click Update Profile to save settings.

Key Takeaway:

Editing your profile allows you to personalize your WordPress experience, manage your public identity, and strengthen security. From customizing the dashboard to adding a Gravatar image and securing your login, these settings help tailor WordPress to your needs.

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