![]() ![]() ![]() The more plugins you install on your site, the more icons you’ll see in the menu. You can think of plugins as “apps” for your WordPress site. They are listed because these 2 plugins were installed. Next to that, in the above screenshot, you can see options such as OptinMonster or Creative Mail which are not a part of the standard menu. If you don’t see all of the menu items, then you probably have a different user role. The menu shown in this screenshot is for someone who has an administrator user role within WordPress. As you access your live site, you’ll see that the black bar remains, giving you access to the same shortcuts and an easy path back to your WordPress Dashboard. Clicking the text will open your site in the same tab (right-click it to open in a new tab if you’d like to keep your dashboard open). You’ll want to pay particular attention to “ Visit Site” which you’ll access by hovering over your site’s name within this bar. Next to that, the tab with the letter Y is available when you install the Yoast SEO plugin. It is a shortcut to access some functions of the Endurance Page cache plugin which is activated automatically by Bluehost if you use our service. However, plugins and themes can create custom navigation on the top admin bar that will be useful when working in the panel.įor instance, in the above image, you can see a tab called “Caching” which might not exist in your upper navigation bar. Unfortunately, there are no options available in the admin panel to add custom links to the bar.
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