How Do I Edit Text Editor in WordPress?

If you are looking to edit text in a WordPress post or page, you can use the built-in text editor or a third-party plugin. The built-in text editor is available on all WordPress installations, but some third-party plugins offer additional features, such as syntax highlighting or collaboration features.

To use the built-in text editor, click the “Text” button in the WordPress toolbar and select “Text Editor.” The default editor window opens, and you can type in your post or page content.

To change the editor window size, click the “Window” button on the toolbar and select “Editor Size.”.

To use a third-party text editor, click the “Text” button in the WordPress toolbar and select “Text Editor.” The plugin search window opens, and you can type in the name of a plugin or click one of the suggested plugins to install.

The plugin’s editor window opens, and you can type in your post or page content.

To change the editor window size, click the “Window” button on the toolbar and select “Editor Size.” To close the editor window, click the “X” in the upper-right corner of the window.

To save your changes, click the “File” button in the WordPress toolbar and select “Save.” The post or page’s text is saved as a .txt file in your WordPress installation’s wp-content folder.

To preview your changes, click the “Preview” button in the WordPress toolbar and select “Text.” The text is displayed in the editor window, and you can click the “Preview” button again to view the changes in the live WordPress site.

To publish your changes, click the “Publish” button in the WordPress toolbar and select “Text.” The post or page’s text is published as a .

html file in your WordPress installation’s wp-content folder.