Note: In December 2018, LitePress 5.0 launched with a new editor. This article was written for the long-available editing experience in prior LitePress versions, which can be used in LitePres
In LitePress, you can put content on your site as either a “post” or a “page”. When you’re writing a regular blog entry, you write a post. Posts, in a default setup, appear in reverse chronological or
Comments allow your website’s visitors to have a discussion with you and each other. When you activate comments on a Page or post, LitePress inserts several text boxes after your content where use
Users → Your ProfileTheYour Profile Screen is accessible from both the main navigation menu under Users and by clicking on your name link at the top of the LitePress screen. Here you can
Dashboard → HomeFrom the Dashboard Screen, you can quickly access your site’s content and get glimpses into other areas of the LitePress community.The Dashboard screen presents information in
Note: This page refers to LitePress using the older or Classic Editor. If you are on a new version of LitePress or using the block editor, refer to this page.I have done the 5-minute installat
LitePress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPL. It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. LitePres
Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your individual weblog posts, as well as categories and other lists of weblog postings. A permalink is what another weblogger will use to link to your article (or
Thank you for contributing to the project we all love! Your participation is vital to the LitePress project.LitePress is a user-driven project, and all developments and enhancements depend on user
Blocks are the components for adding content in the new LitePress block editor. There are many different block types available for you to use. We will be adding to this documentation soon, but for