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Administrator
- Back-officer
+ Back-office
+ The back end is what your contributor see and interact with to add and manage they come to your website.
Blog
Component
Content
+ content consists of text, images, or other information shared in posts. This is separate from the structural
+ design of a web site, which provides a framework into which the content is inserted,
+ and the presentation of a site, which involves graphic design. A Content Management System changes and updates
+ content, rather than the structural or graphic design of a web sit
Content block or "paragraph"
Developer
+ A developer, or dev, is a computer programmer who be able to create,
+ modify, and update the software product or the source code.
Front-office
+ The front end is what your visitors see and interact with when they come to your website.
ManagerContributor
@@ -37,6 +45,12 @@
Renderer
Role
+ A role gives users permission to perform a group of tasks. When a user logs in and is authenticated,
+ the user's role determines which capabilities the user has, and each capability is permission to perform one or
+ more types of task. All users with the same role normally have the same capabilities.
+ For example, users who have the Author role usually have permission to edit their own posts,
+ but not permission to edit other users' posts. WordPress comes with six roles and over fifty capabilities in its
+ role-based access system. Plugins can modify the system.
Site