Where to I go to turn off the visual editor? Can't seem to find where it lerks! 
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Andy
On 5 Oct 2013, at 18:39, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok. to make that go away in your profile area turn off the visual editor. 
> this will make a smoother and more stream lined experience, at least in my 
> experience it did and still does.
> 
> Take care.
> On Oct 5, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks. I've got tags sorted now, and I think I can write the post now too. 
>> I was having a bit of trouble in the edit fields. Firstly came the title 
>> field, that was no problem, but then comes a rich text edit field, which I 
>> had to interact with, but when doing so, found there were other areas as 
>> well as the text field in that interact area. Still, a bit of vo-ing around, 
>> and I was able to land on the text area, and write.
>> 
>> What isn't showing up, is my profile, so when I look for my posts, I see my 
>> username, and that worpress message about being on the best press website 
>> there is, then comes the title of my post, and post itself, and the tags, 
>> but no link to profile. I have written one, and published it as public, so I 
>> don't know what's going on there -
>> 
>> Andy
>> On 5 Oct 2013, at 18:25, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> What ou need to do is write the body of your post in the field right before 
>>> the publish set of links where it says post type, scheduled etc. Do not 
>>> write it in the tags field or that's what you will get, tags.
>>> 
>>> Tags are mainly used to make posts easier to find. for example this could 
>>> my tags
>>> 
>>> intro, wordpress, posts, accessibility
>>> 
>>> depending on the subject I'm writing about.
>>> 
>>> Take care
>>> On Oct 5, 2013, at 4:15 AM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> hi all - 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm having a difficult experience with Wordpress.
>>>> 
>>>> I've created my blog account, and written my first post of introduction, 
>>>> and had somebody look at it for me. All that they see is a lot of what I 
>>>> am taking to be tags from the post, and not the post itself.
>>>> 
>>>> I haven't got to grips with adding tags to a post yet, so it seems like 
>>>> wordpress itself has just created them by pulling together groups of words 
>>>> from sentences. This is quite meaningless as a tag, but as yet,  as I say, 
>>>> I've not got to  grips with how tags can be added, changed or deleted.
>>>> 
>>>> The big thing for now is that my post doesn't actually seem to be 
>>>> available in it's complete form as I wrote it. I did click the publish 
>>>> button, and got a message to say it had been published, but all that 
>>>> appears to anybody trying to read it, is this set of 4 or 5 word extracts, 
>>>> that I'm assuming to be tags, and the word tag is onscreen, just before 
>>>> these jumbled extracts. These tags/extracts are clickible links, but 
>>>> clicking them just capitalises the text, and makes it larger.
>>>> 
>>>> I've read a lot fo the help pages provided by wordpress themselves, but am 
>>>> still stuck. Even to a sighted observer, this website didn't look very 
>>>> intuative.
>>>> 
>>>> All help apprreciated, and the more detailed explanation the better please 
>>>> -
>>>> 
>>>> Andy
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