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| Post | A piece of content you add to your WordPress site, like a blog article or news update. |
| Title | The main heading for a post. It should be catchy to grab readers’ attention. |
| Heading Block | A block used to create subtitles or section titles inside a post. |
| Paragraph Block | The default block for writing text when you’re creating a post. |
| Image Block | A block that adds an image to your post or page from your Media Library. |
| Featured Image | The special image picked to represent a post across your site — often seen in blog previews or social shares. |
| Category | A broad topic used to group posts together — like folders organizing your site content. |
| Tag | Specific keywords used to label posts with extra detail, like names, places, or topics. |
| Template | A design layout that controls how certain types of content, like posts or pages, look across your site. |
| Dynamic Block | A “smart” block that automatically pulls and displays content, like the author’s name or post date. |
| Static Block | A block with manually added content that stays the same unless you edit it (like a regular paragraph or image). |
| Widget | – A special block that adds features like recent posts, category lists, or search bars — often used in sidebars and footers. |
| Comment | Feedback left by visitors on a post, allowing interaction and discussion. |
| Spam Comment | A bad or inappropriate comment that should be blocked or removed from your site. |
| Discussion Settings | Settings that control who can comment on your posts and whether comments need approval first. |