Content editing
Getting to the editor
Section titled “Getting to the editor”- Go to ENV_NAME.com/wp/wp-admin
- Log in with your WordPress account
- Use the left sidebar to navigate to Pages or Posts
Page editor basics
Section titled “Page editor basics”The site uses the Gutenberg block editor. Content is built from blocks — paragraphs, headings, images, buttons, etc.
- Add a block: click the + button or press
/and type a block name - Move blocks: drag using the handle on the left, or use the up/down arrows in the toolbar
- Delete a block: click the block, open the three-dot menu (⋮), click Delete
Saving vs publishing
Section titled “Saving vs publishing”| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Save draft | Saves without making changes visible |
| Preview | Opens a preview in a new tab |
| Submit for review | Sends to an Editor for approval (Contributors only) |
| Publish / Update | Makes the change live immediately |
If you’re not sure, save as draft and ask an Editor to review before publishing.
Editing an existing page
Section titled “Editing an existing page”- Pages → find the page → click its title to open the editor
- Make your changes
- Click Update to publish, or Save draft if you want a second opinion first
Custom fields
Section titled “Custom fields”Some pages have custom fields below the editor (meta descriptions, hero text, etc.). These are labelled — fill them in the same way you’d fill a form.
Reverting a change
Section titled “Reverting a change”WordPress keeps a full revision history. To revert:
- Open the page editor
- In the right sidebar, click Revisions
- Browse to the version you want and click Restore this revision