The General Settings page provides basic configuration options for your WordPress site. Here you can define fundamental aspects of your website, including its identity, language, and time-related settings.
The Writing Settings page allows you to configure options related to creating and publishing content on your WordPress site. These settings help streamline your content creation process.
The Reading Settings screen contains a small but significant set of options. Here you can choose whether your website displays your latest posts or a static page as your homepage. You can also control how many posts appear on your site and configure syndication feed settings that determine how your content is delivered to readers' browsers and applications.
The Discussion Settings screen puts you in control of how people interact with your website. Here you can manage comments on your content, decide whether to accept trackbacks and pingbacks from other sites, and set up your spam protection features. You can also configure when and how you receive email notifications about activity on your site, helping you stay informed while managing your workload.
The Media Settings screen allows you to configure how WordPress handles images and other media files. Here you can set default image sizes for thumbnails, medium, and large images, as well as determine how your media files are organized in the uploads folder. These settings help ensure consistent sizing and organization across your site.
The Permalinks Settings screen allows you to customize how the URLs (web addresses) for your content are structured. Creating user-friendly, descriptive permalinks helps visitors understand what a page contains before clicking, improves your site's search engine optimization, and creates a more professional appearance for your ministry website. Here you can choose from common permalink structures or create a custom format using available tags. The right permalink structure makes your content more accessible and helps people find your church's message more easily online.
The Privacy Settings screen allows you to create or designate a privacy policy page for your WordPress site. This page explains to your visitors what personal information your site collects and how it's used. WordPress provides templates and suggestions to help you create a comprehensive privacy policy that complies with regulations while building trust with your site visitors.
Adding your logo to your WordPress website helps establish your church's visual identity and creates a consistent brand experience for visitors. This guide will walk you through the simple process of uploading and placing your logo in your site's header, ensuring it displays properly across all pages.
Keep your site's contact details current so visitors can easily connect with your church. This guide shows you how to update your address, phone number, email, and Adventist Giving link through your WordPress dashboard.
Configure the default settings for key block elements on your WordPress site. These settings provide consistent styling across your pages without having to manually adjust each block individually.
The Notification Settings screen allows you to create and manage important announcements for your website visitors. This feature is especially useful for sharing time-sensitive information such as upcoming events, service changes, or important ministry updates. Your notification will appear prominently on your site during the specified timeframe, ensuring your community stays informed about essential information.
The Navigation Settings screen allows you to configure how menus and navigation elements appear throughout your website. These settings help visitors find their way around your site and access important information.
Adding social media links to your website helps your congregation connect with your church beyond Sunday services. WordPress makes it easy to display these links as recognizable icons on your site.
Create organized, hierarchical website structures with WordPress nested pages. Learn how to establish parent-child page relationships to improve navigation, enhance user experience, and build logical content frameworks that make information more accessible.
Learn how to upload and set a custom site logo in within Frame, with options to choose from your device, media library, or instant image sources.
If your site’s main navigation is cutting off menu items, you can increase the number of items displayed by adjusting the menu layout settings in the Full Site Editor.
Frame is a purpose-built version of WordPress created specifically for churches, schools, and ministries in the North American Division of the Adventist Church. Unlike a typical off-the-shelf WordPress installation, Frame is managed, secure, and standardized—allowing thousands of organizations to operate websites with confidence, simplicity, and support.