How Do I Create a New Project in WordPress?

Creating a new WordPress project is simple. Log in to your WordPress instance, go to the “Projects” menu item, and click the “Create Project” button.

You’ll be asked to provide a name for your project, and then you’ll be prompted to choose a template from the WordPress project gallery.

Once you’ve selected a template, WordPress will display a series of basic project settings. At the top of the screen you’ll see the “Project Settings” tab, which contains a list of options that are specific to your project.

The “Project Settings” tab contains the following options:

Title: This is the name of your project.

This is the name of your project. Description: This is a brief description of your project.

This is a brief description of your project. Version: This is the version of WordPress that your project will use.

This is the version of WordPress that your project will use. Author: This is the name of the person who created your project.

This is the name of the person who created your project. License: This is the license under which your project is released.

This is the license under which your project is released. Tags: This is a list of keywords that you can use to help people find your project.

The “Pages” tab contains a list of pages that your project will include. You can add new pages or delete existing pages.

The “Files” tab contains a list of files that your project will include. You can add new files or delete existing files.

The “Settings” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project.

The “Publishing” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project’s publishing environment.

The “Core” tab contains a list of core WordPress features that your project will use.

The “Install” tab contains a list of install options that are specific to your project.

The “Admin” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project’s administrative environment.

The “Frontend” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project’s front-end environment.

The “REST” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project’s REST API.

The “Test” tab contains a list of tests that you can run on your project.

The “Deploy” tab contains a list of settings that are specific to your project’s deployment environment.

The “Plugins” tab contains a list of plugins that your project will use.

The “Admin” tab contains a list of settings that are.