What are safelinks and how to fix them
Safelinks are a security feature in Outlook. When you receive an email with links in, Outlook encodes those links and scans them for malicious content.
Safelinks are a security feature in Outlook. When you receive an email with links in, Outlook encodes those links and scans them for malicious content.
Sometimes a post is published and then updated at a later date. It can be important to make it clear to your readers the sequence of events that happened with the original publishing and the later updating of a post.
Sometimes you may want to hide the featured image on your post, without removing it entirely. This feature enables the image to remain visible in thumbnails and link previews, whilst being hidden on the page when the user opens the post itself.
You can create an internal page link that will jump to a specific point on the page. This can be useful if you want users to be able to jump directly to a certain section on a page, instead of arriving at the top and then scrolling down.
The related content block is a post list block that shows posts based on the page/post tags of the page it is used in.
This block can be used as a visual way of linking through to a call to action.
Content warnings are notes that warn users about upcoming content that is potentially upsetting. They flag topics that are sensitive or may be disturbing or offensive. They empower users to decide whether they want to consume that content. They acknowledge that users come to our content with all manner of life experiences, challenges and struggles that we are not privy to.
Administrators can edit the items that appear in your websites menus: the primary navigation or header menu, the menu in the footer and the legal footer menu. You can edit your site menus in the menus page, under Appearance:
You may find that sometimes you need to tag several posts at once with a taxonomy term. You can do this from the all posts view in the back end of WordPress.
You can add and remove terms from any of your taxonomies. These are the terms you use to tag your pages and posts, they help users navigate to similar content.
*This how-to post is directed towards users working on translations for multilingual Humanity Theme websites.