• I have created the blog to be an e-portfolio for my tutor. Part of the e-portfolio has to be different documents, such as a resume, a biography, a professional development statement.

    1. Would I be better creating these in documents in WordPress, or creating them in Word and then cutting and pasting into a page?
    2. If I cut and paste into a page, will it have the same type of page (ie the theme page) that my whole blog has?

    3. If I uplift a document into WordPress from Word, and it appears on its own as a completely different page, how do I find it and how do I attach it into the side panel as RESUME or whatever?

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  • Thread Starter shelleybarwick

    (@shelleybarwick)

    Sorry I am not double posting I am trying to remove the above post.

    You cannot remove anything.
    Keep your question in the same thread if it is about the same issue.

    Thread Starter shelleybarwick

    (@shelleybarwick)

    Please ignore the first post, as I have worked that out now. Can I ask:

    1. When I have uploaded a file to WordPress, what is the best place to put it – as a file or a page?

    2. What does add to editor mean?

    3. What does Key, Value, Action mean?

    4. Are there tutorials on uploading to WordPress I can do so I don’t have to keep asking annoying questions?

    Nothing wrong with asking questions… just don’t ask the same twice in two different locations ??

    1. If I knew what do you call “file” or “page” – I’d be able to answer.
    2. Sending up into the Write text-input field.
    3. Forget them – first get the basics.
    4. The whole Codex is full of good tutorials:
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Working_with_WordPress

    And to answer some of your intial questions: you were told to not upload MS Word documents. Don’t even use Word when you are blogging.

    Thread Starter shelleybarwick

    (@shelleybarwick)

    1. What I mean by a file or a page is the document I have created in Word, which is a resume. I am trying to use the blog as an eportfolio, which means I want to add documents to it, and at this stage the only way I know how to do that is by uploading that document from Word to the page.

    2. If you have any better suggestions for bringing my resume over to the blog, or else creating a link so that the reader can access the resume, I would appreciate it.

    3. I have bought a facility from ADOBE to be able to turn my document into a PDF file. Would that be a better document form (ie safe resume in PDF format) to upload into WordPress?

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