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WordPress User Manual for Beginners
There are a number of tasks around users that you may wish to carry out:
1. Update your own details
2. Add new users
3. Remove users
4. Edit the details of a user
5. Manage the content created by a user
You can manage and set up users by clicking on the Users tab on the far right of the
management interface in the Dashboard:
5.2.1 Remove users
To remove a user, select Users, then the Authors & Users tab.
In the box marked 'User List by Role' you will see a list of users and the roles which
they have. Select the check box on the left of the Username. Further down you will
see two option buttons – one marked 'Delete checked users.' Select this, then press
Update: You will the be asked for confirmation, as well as a request as to whether to
delete all the posts and links belonging to the user, or to transfer the users posts and
links to another user. Be careful! If you check ‘Delete all posts’ all the content by that
author will be removed from your website. It's usually better, unless that user was
filling your site with nonsense, to attribute their posts to another user:
Once you're satisfied with the selection, press the Confirm Deletion button. Don't
forget you can do this for multiple users.
5.2.2 Edit the details of a user
You may wish to simply change the role of a user, in which case, follow a similar
process as above, in Deleting a user, but once you've selected the users to change
select the “Set the Role of checked users to:” radio button and then choose a
suitable role. You can then press the Update button: You will not be asked to confirm
the change.
You can also edit other details of the user, including their Role, by clicking on 'Edit'
next to the user information. By doing this you will be taken to the Edit User page,
where you can change any of the user's details
5.2.3 Manage the content created by a user
One handy feature in WordPress is to see all the posts made by a user. In the
Authors & Users tab you will see that in the User List by Role you have a number
against each user in the Posts column. This shows the number of postings made by
that user. If you click on that number you will be taken to the Manage | Posts page,
showing the posts as made by that user:
1. Update your own details
2. Add new users
3. Remove users
4. Edit the details of a user
5. Manage the content created by a user
You can manage and set up users by clicking on the Users tab on the far right of the
management interface in the Dashboard:
5.2.1 Remove users
To remove a user, select Users, then the Authors & Users tab.
In the box marked 'User List by Role' you will see a list of users and the roles which
they have. Select the check box on the left of the Username. Further down you will
see two option buttons – one marked 'Delete checked users.' Select this, then press
Update: You will the be asked for confirmation, as well as a request as to whether to
delete all the posts and links belonging to the user, or to transfer the users posts and
links to another user. Be careful! If you check ‘Delete all posts’ all the content by that
author will be removed from your website. It's usually better, unless that user was
filling your site with nonsense, to attribute their posts to another user:
Once you're satisfied with the selection, press the Confirm Deletion button. Don't
forget you can do this for multiple users.
5.2.2 Edit the details of a user
You may wish to simply change the role of a user, in which case, follow a similar
process as above, in Deleting a user, but once you've selected the users to change
select the “Set the Role of checked users to:” radio button and then choose a
suitable role. You can then press the Update button: You will not be asked to confirm
the change.
You can also edit other details of the user, including their Role, by clicking on 'Edit'
next to the user information. By doing this you will be taken to the Edit User page,
where you can change any of the user's details
5.2.3 Manage the content created by a user
One handy feature in WordPress is to see all the posts made by a user. In the
Authors & Users tab you will see that in the User List by Role you have a number
against each user in the Posts column. This shows the number of postings made by
that user. If you click on that number you will be taken to the Manage | Posts page,
showing the posts as made by that user: