A link used to navigate to a specific area within a page. For example, if you want to direct users to a specific heading on your page, you can use an anchor link to direct a user to that area of the page. (related guide: Creating Anchor Links in your Inspire Website)
The administrator area in Neon where you can access various settings of your Inspire WordPress site, including your Pages, Menu, Users, etc. You will know you are in the Administrator Back End by access to the Dashboard or the black menu running down the left side of your screen. (related guide: How to Navigate your Inspire Website)
A collection of your Posts. (related guide: Creating Posts in your Inspire Site)
Columns: Where you place content using Page Builder. Columns are placed within rows to allow your site to have a variety of different layouts. (related guide: Using Page Builder on your Inspire Site)
The bottom of your website that can appear on every page. (related guide: Editing your Inspire Website Header and Footer)
Front-End: What your site visitors can see. (related guide: How to Navigate your Inspire Website)
The top of your website, including your menu, which appears on every page. (related guide: Editing your Inspire Website Header and Footer)
The area in WordPress where you store images and other files that are going to be used on your Inspire Website. (related guide: How to Resize Images for your Inspire Website)
Used within Page Builder to add content to your Inspire site. They range from simple (texts, buttons and images) to advanced (photo galleries, countdown, etc.), allowing you to customize your site with your unique content. (related guide: Using Page Builder on your Inspire Site)
How viewers access different pages of your website, allowing people to access different information, forms and external links. (related guide: Editing your Inspire Website Menu)
Pages in your Inspire website are place where your site viewers will go to find out information about your organization. Pages are generally static, they may be updated and edited from time to time, but the style and quantity of pages often does not change. Pages are often linked in your menu, but can be linked from other pages on your site as well. (related guide: Creating Pages in your Inspire Site)
Posts in your Inspire site are also often referred to as Blog Posts. Posts can hold comments, categories, tags and can be collected in an archive. Posts are often thought of as the news section of your Inspire site, they are compiled and organized articles that make up a blog. (related guide: Creating Posts in your Inspire Site)
A row is the width of the page and the number of rows on a page determines the length of a page. Each row is comprised of 1-6 columns, allowing for the content to be added in different blocks. (related guide: Using Page Builder on your Inspire Site)
Your Inspire site lives on a staging site, where you can edit and build the site before it goes live on your domain. When you are ready to move your site to your domain, the Neon team will help you with that transition. (related guide: How does my Inspire Website go "Live” on my Domain?)
People who have access to your WordPress site, various permission levels can be granted to control access (related guide: Managing your Inspire Website's Users)