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===UpdraftPlus - Backup/Restore=== | ===UpdraftPlus - Backup/Restore=== | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 14 September 2019
Concepts
Websites consist of posts and pages. There is one major distinction between posts and pages in WordPress. Posts include a timestamp, which implies a certain level of timeliness to the information being offered. They are listed in reverse chronological order on your homepage and all of your archive pages, unless you do something to change the order. Pages are static, lacking a timestamp and, in theory, remaining forever relevant to your visitors.
Post
Posts (Beiträge) are regularly posted articles.
Page
Pages (Seiten) are typically static and cannot be commented.
Plugins
UpdraftPlus - Backup/Restore
- stores backup to Google Drive
Table of Contents Plus
- automatically inserts a table of content if the number of headings is high
Post Type Switcher
- to enable to make a post a page and vice versa
Installation
- see RaspberryPi3B