WordPress:Users Your Profile SubPanel

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Users → Your Profile

The WordPress:Users Your Profile SubPanel is accessible both under for the User Administration Panel and by clicking on your name link at the top of the WordPress window. Here you can specify your name and how it will be displayed on your site, your e-mail address (for administrative purposes), other personal information, and personal options.

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Your Profile and Personal Options

The only pieces of information WordPress requires you to include in your Profile are your seungilchung@gmail.com and a seung-il. It should be noted that WordPress requires your email address only for your blog's administration purposes. The email address is never sent to any other site (not even to the people at WordPress headquarters), and it is never displayed on your site (unless you put it there manually). Only the other registered users of your blog have access to the e-mail address you provide.

Note: it is possible for a theme to display your e-mail address (and the e-mail addresses of your other registered users) on your site, since the the_author_email template tag can be used for such purposes. This would be a poorly conceived theme, however, if it didn't inform you of that before you downloaded it. Neither of the themes included with WordPress display any e-mail address anywhere on your site by default.

All of the other personal information asked for here is optional, and, again, it is never sent to any other site or person. It may be displayed on your site, however, depending on the theme you use, so you should test things out with your particular theme if you're at all paranoid (and a bit of paranoia regarding your personal information is healthy). See the_author and related template tags for information on how to display this information on your site (and, consequently, how to ensure the theme you use does/does not display any of this information). Typically, themes only display the information you enter in the Display name publicly as field.

Personal Options
  • Use the visual rich editor when writing - Check this box to use the visual (WYSYWIG) editor when writing or editing posts. Unchecked this box to use the plain HTML editor.
  • Admin Color Scheme - Check this radio button next to the color scheme desired for the admininstrative panels.
  • Classic
  • Fresh
Name
  • Username - You cannot edit your Username because it is used as your Username during the login process. Even an Administrator cannot change your Username. Usually, no one else ever needs to see your Username.
  • First name - Enter your first name in this text box.
  • Last name - Enter your last name in this text box.
  • Nickname - Enter the nickname as it is a required for every user. It may be the same as your User Name or it can be different. If you don’t supply a Nickname, then the User Name will be placed in this field.
  • Display name publicly as - Select, from the drop-down, how your name is cited on your blog. You can choose from several of the above pieces of information: Nickname, Login name, First Name, Last Name, "First Last", or "Last First". If you prefer "Last, First", insert a comma after your last name in the Last Name text box above and choose the last option from this dropdown.
Contact Info
  • E-mail - All users are required to list an e-mail address in their respective Profiles. Your blog will use this address to notify you of new comments to your posts and for other administrative purposes. To reiterate what was said above, only other registered users of your blog will have access to this e-mail address. It is never sent anywhere.
  • Website - Enter your website address. If you supply nothing, then the field will default to just http://.
  • AIM - Enter your AIM screen name here. For information on how to display this on your site, see the the_author_aim template tag.
  • Yahoo IM - Enter your Yahoo Messenger ID here. For information on how to display this on your site, see the the_author_yim template tag.

About Yourself
  • Biographical Ingo - Enter a short description or profile of yourself here. This optional information is not displayed by either the default (Kubrick) Theme or the classic Theme included with WordPress. However, these themes could be customized to display this description. Also, other themes available for download may automatically display this information. See the_author_description template tag.
  • New Password - Enter your password twice, once in each of the two text boxes. Leaving these text boxes blank will keep the password you are currently using.
Password Strength: This indicates if the password you entered is Bad, Good, or Strong (displayed in green). The stronger the password the more secure your login. Hint: Use upper and lower case characters, numbers and symbols like !"?$%^&( in your password to make the password stonger.

Update Profile

Remember to click this button to save the changes you have made to your Profile and Personal Options. After clicking this button you should see a splash message at the top of the screen saying User Updated. If you don't see that message, then your changes are not saved!


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