How Do I Submit a Post From Frontend to WordPress?

There are a few ways to submit a post from the frontend to WordPress.

The first way is to use the built-in submission form. To find it, go to the Posts page on your WordPress site, and click the “Add New” button in the upper-right corner.

In the “Post Type” dropdown menu, select “Blog Post,” and then click the “Submit New Post” button in the lower-left corner.

The second way is to use the “Submit a Post” link that appears on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post submission form, and enter the post title and body in the appropriate fields.

The third way is to use the “Submit a Comment” link on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the comment submission form, and enter the comment title and body in the appropriate fields.

The fourth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title and body in the appropriate fields.

The fifth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Content” field.

The sixth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Short Description” field.

The seventh way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Meta Description” field.

The eighth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Custom Title” field.

The ninth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Custom Description” field.

The tenth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Author” field.

The eleventh way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Publish Date” field.

The twelfth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Post Format” field.

The thirteenth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Post Type” field.

The fourteenth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Post Category” field.

The fifteenth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites. Just click it to open the post editor, and enter the post title in the “Title” field, and the body in the “Custom Fields” field.

The sixteenth way is to use the WordPress “Add New” button on the frontend of most WordPress sites.