How To Use The WordPress Tools Menu

This tutorial explains how to use the WordPress Tools menu.

WordPress Tools MenuThe WordPress Tools menu contains a number of useful built-in functions for better managing your WordPress website or blog.

In this tutorial, we provide a brief overview of the WordPress Tools menu and how to use the main features in this section.

WordPress Tools

The WordPress tools section contains a number of useful functions that let you add content to your site using your web browser and tools that let you easily move data from one WordPress site to another by exporting and importing posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, tags, authors, media files and more …

WordPress Tools menu

(WordPress Tools menu)

Available Tools

This section contains the Press This tool that lets you quickly post and publish content to your site as you browse other sites online, and additional information about other tools WordPress makes available.

To access this section, log into your WordPress admin and select Tools > Available Tools from your main menu …

Tools > Available Tools menu

(Tools > Available Tools menu)

This brings you to the ‘Tools’ screen …

Tools screen

(Tools screen)

This section contains information about the following tools:

Press This

Press This lets you grab snippets and clips of text, images, and videos from any web page and add them to your WordPress site using a bookmarklet that installs on your web browser.

For a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Press This tool, go here:

Categories and Tags Converter

This handy function lets you convert post categories into post tags and vice versa. The tool itself is installed from the ‘Import’ section (see below).

To learn how to use the WordPress Categories and Tags Converter tool to convert post categories into tags and vice versa, go here:

Import

To import content into WordPress, log into your WordPress admin and select Tools > Import from your main menu …

Tools > Import menu

(Tools > Import menu)

This brings up the Import screen …

WordPress Tools > Import screen

(WordPress Tools > Import screen)

The Import screen lists various functions that let you import content created in other systems and other WordPress sites into your existing WordPress website.

For a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to import WordPress content, go here:

Export

To export content from WordPress, log into your WordPress admin and select Tools > Export from your main menu …

Tools > Export menu

(Tools > Export menu)

This brings you to the ‘Export’ screen …

WordPress Tools > Export screen

(WordPress Tools > Export screen)

The ‘Export’ section lets you export all or some of your content to an export file, which can then act as a backup, or be used to move content from one WordPress site to another.

For a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to export WordPress content, go here:

Additional Tools

If you install plugins on your site and can’t find the settings section for your newly installed plugin, try looking in the Tools menu. WordPress often assigns plugin settings to this section …

WordPress Tools - Additional menu items

(WordPress Tools – Additional menu items)

We hope that you have found the above information useful for helping you better manage your WordPress website or blog.

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