Appendix B. Glossary

Activate a plugin

The next step after installing a plugin. WordPress displays a list of plugins you've installed, but you need to activate them before they function on your site. You can de-activate a plugin but that still leaves it installed.

Administrator

The highest level of WordPress users. Administrators have full access to all administrative functions, as opposed to, say, Editors, who cannot change the theme of a site or do anything with plugins.

Attachment

Any file that has been uploaded to a post or page and as a result is listed in the gallery for that post or page. Though the file can be used anywhere on the site, that uploading process created a unique relationship to the post or page and in that sense the file has been attached to it.

Avatar

A small graphic or image used in WordPress comments to represent the person making the comment.

Backup

Saving and storing a copy of any information. Backing up WordPress is a two-step process: backing up the database, and backing up the theme and uploaded files.

Blogroll

A list of links. The name comes from that fact that it was originally intended to display favorite blogs or other sites you regularly visit.

Bookmarklet

A button on a browser's bookmark bar that allows the user to perform a function quickly and easily. WordPress has a Press It bookmarklet that allows users to instantly blog about something they're viewing in their browser.

Capability

A task that a user is able to perform in the WordPress administrative area. ...

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