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How to add/or change wordpress theme

So many of my clients, asked me this question few days back; on "how to add/or change WordPress themes, through their WordPress dashboard".

Having a WordPress application, is the fastest and easiest way to change your WordPress themes/or templates. But the question is "how to change WordPress themes/or templates on WordPress dashboard?".

Before we move ahead, you may be interested to read; how to categorise your post's page menu on wordpress and/or how to add navigation menu to blog.

How to add/or change WordPress themes/or templates.

In this tutorial, we will learn just few steps on how to add up/or change a WordPress themes. It is simple and easy to change WordPress themes on your WordPress dashboard, using these three steps

Three easy steps to consider/and to apply in order to change up a WordPress theme/or template.

Firstly-: Login to your wordpress dashboard.

The first thing you need to do in order to get through your WordPress themes/or templates, is to login to your "WordPress dashboard". Login to your dashboard, simply type on your browser search a WWW (first), then you enter your "domain name .com" correctly, then lastly; you add up "/wp-admin". (Example: www.tutorialswrld.com/wp-admin).

Note-: This works for WordPress users/or sites only.

Secondly-: You register your/or login to your WordPress account using your registered Email/or Gmail account and password.

If this is your first time to login to your WordPress dashboard, you will have to register your site or account using your Email/or Gmail account, alongside with your password.

Don't panic, for it is not a difficult thing/or task. What you need to do is to provide your registered Gmail/or Email name (that one you used at the initial stage when you first created your WordPress site, remember that you were asked to provide an Email/or Gmail account name and password), this exact information you provided is what you will use in this stage/or step. (For example-: username: myGmailname@gmail.com, password: mypassword/or password/or wordpress21). Then click on the "enter button"

Put your Gmail/or Email account, and password; and then let's proceed to the next step.

Thirdly-:  Go to "Appearance" and click on it.

If you have logged in successfully into your WordPress dashboard, then click on "menu", under "menu" go to "Appearance", and click it.

In Appearance, there are lots of WordPress features such as;
  • Widgets               
  • Menus
  • Backgrounds
  • Header
  • Theme etc.
Then click on Themes. Theme button is located directly under Appearance button.

Click and let's move forward

Fourthly-: Choose/or select any Theme of your choice

This is the exact solution to your problem "add/or change your WordPress themes/or templates". Here you can go ahead to select any theme/or template of your choice, by simply clicking on any theme. Click once, and wait for it to load. As soon as loading is completed, you will see three (3) things which are: 1) Activate, 2) Preview and, 3) Demo.

You are free to click on any of the three, but for the cause of this "tutorial", you are to click on "Activate" to activate your selected Theme. Leave it to download/or to activate your selected Theme. After a while, your Theme is activated and you are done with this process.

You can view your site to see if your selected Theme is activated or not.

Good luck as you follow this process.

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