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  • Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    What do you mean precisely?

    Your Posts (if you refer to the Posts you write in the WordPress Admin Area), are to find under the Admin Area > Posts > All Posts.

    Ultimately they are stored in the Database, in the posts table, however to manage and add, delete or else edit the Posts, you can do so in the above mentioned menu.

    You might also find this DOC useful:

    Posts Screen

    Hope this answers the question!

    Thread Starter turkuaz1

    (@turkuaz1)

    @bedas No, I didn’t mean it. How can I access the post part via ftp?

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    You can’t.

    Posts are, as mentioned earlier, saved in the Database ultimately.
    That means you need to access the mySQL database. But the question here would be why you want to do this.

    Posts can be added, removed and modified in the WordPress Admin Area.
    That is where you should edit and add them, unless of course you have some special intentions with these posts, then you can find them in the Database, in the posts table.
    See some more details about the WordPress Database here (create/setup) https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/creating-database-for-wordpress/
    and here https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Database_Description

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Anonymous User 14808221.
    Thread Starter turkuaz1

    (@turkuaz1)

    @bedas Thank You

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