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100

This core feature allows you to define the URL structure for your posts.

a permalinks

100

By default, the RSS output for a WordPress site can be accessed by navigating to the site domain /_____.

feed

100

This standard user role can delete posts written by others, but cannot install plugins.

editor

200

This is what all elements added to a post or page are called when using the new Gutenberg editing experience.

a block

200

The default WordPress dashboard URL path

wp-admin

200

WordPress includes two default taxonomies for posts: Tags and _______.

categories

300

Introduced in version 3.1, this feature allows you to customize how different types of posts (such as links, asides, videos, images, etc.) are displayed.

a post formats

300

When WordPress multisite is enabled, this special user role is also created

super admin

300

Posts can be assigned a single one of these which will be used as the preview graphic when they appear in a list of posts.

featured image

400

This core feature allows you to visually change the appearance of your WordPress site and preview those changes in real time.

the customizer

400

The WordPress admin is displayed in shades of gray with some blue elements by default. But with this personal setting, you can choose from one of eight alternative palettes.

admin color scheme

400

When publishing a post, the post's visibility can be set to "public", "private" or "_______

password protected

500

These features can be added to special dynamic areas on a WordPress site, such as a sidebar, via a drag-and-drop interface in the wp-admin or within the customizer.

widgets

500

When moderating new comments, they can be trashed or marked as spam. They can also be _______.

approved

500

When editing a post or page, the modifiable URL path is known as the _________.

slug

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