Upper Yarra U3A help files for website maintenance
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On this web page I will add videos files and PDF instructions no how to maintain the Upper Yarra U3A website.
Login Link
Login using this link ( https://upperyarrau3a.org.au/admin/ )
U3A council presentation
You can view the presentation as a video or PDF
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Why WordPress?
The aim of WordPress from its first release was to be an easy to use and powerful blogging platform that allowed users to add content is a safe and easy manner. People soon realised it could be used to create quick and powerful websites and WordPress became very popular. At a time when a simple website could cost thousands of dollars this was a game changer. In 2005 my College advertised a two day short course to show people how to create their own WordPress website for $100. I never got enough students to run the course although I did get an application from Sydney and Hobart, a few people were aware of this golden opportunity. Most people must have thought this was a scam and preferred to pay large sums of money instead.
Today over 40% of all websites on the Internet use WordPress. You can read more about wordPress from the following links, a short history of WordPress and Wikipedia.
WordPress websites can be built directly on WordPress servers but most now are built on web servers run by other companies. Virtually all Web Hosts (companies that store and serve websites) offer WordPress as an option for their customers. The U3A uses WordPress as its server technology and uses Siteground as its hosting service.
Free WordPress website
You can build your own free WordPress website using this link Free WordPress Website. You can use it to share your interests with the world or as a way to hone your WordPress skills for the U3A website.
WordPress has many competitors as this Google search reveals Free Websites. Although skills acquired on other platforms may not help you with WordPress websites.
WordPress Help and Training
Because of its popularity there are a thousands of training videos and many websites devoted to helping users build and maintain their WordPress websites. However the U3A websites that are hosted by Siteround use a heavily modified template so most videos that dive deep into WordPress are irrelevant. However videos on using the Classic Editor and the new Block Editor can be very helpful.
The Victorian U3A have produced a number of training videos for website maintenance. Contact the local office for access to these.
I believe that most website maintenance should be done by people with an Author Account and that the website should be constructed to optimise this approach. This does not restrict the addition of content but it does mean that the website structure is not threatened and that the skill to add content is easier to learn.
I also believe that the Classic Editor is easier for beginners to use.
Classic or Block (Gutenberg) Editor
The Editor is the interface and the way that content is added to the Post or Page. The editor used in WordPress for years is the Classic Editor but WordPress have added a new editor interface called the Block Editor or Gutenberg Editor. The Classic editor might be phased out in the future and all new functionality added to Post and Page layout uses the new Block Editor.
Either editor can be selected as the default editor for the website and can be changed for each Post or Page. Choose the editor that best suits the task at hand.
I recommend the Classic Editor to make Posts. It is easier to learn and use and adding images, links, galleries, videos, etc is simple and direct. For the more ambitious they can explore and use the Block Editor
Classic Editor

- Like a mini word processor toolbar
- Very easy to use, good for beginners
- Many expert users prefer it for text entry since it is more like a word processor toolbar
- It can add text, lists, images, galleries, videos to the Post
Block or Gutenberg Editor

- The Block Editor is the replacement for the older Classic Editor
- It is a context sensitive editor, the tools change depending upon the block element selected
- It supports the WordPress path for future development based on WordPress Blocks
- Blocks are a better way to build website layouts which is not relevant for the U3A website
- It is based on CSS blocks and is therefore fully W3C compliant
- It is extremely powerful but has a steeper learning curve than the Classic Editor
- It can add far more page elements (like PDFs) to a post or page than the classic editor
- U3A headquarters has created special U3A Blocks which vcan add functionality to the website
WordPress User Roles
WordPress supports a number of user roles for adding and editing content on the website.
Here’s a quick summary of each role, with detailed descriptions further down this page:
- Administrator: The highest level of permission. Admins have the power to access almost everything.
- Editor: Has access to all posts, pages, comments, categories, and tags, and can upload media.
- Author: Can write, upload media, edit, and publish their own posts.
- Contributor: Has no publishing or uploading capability but can write and edit their own posts until they are published.
- Viewer: Viewers can read and comment on posts and pages on private sites.
- Subscriber: People who subscribe to your site’s updates.
Each user role is capable of everything that a less powerful role is capable of. In other words, Editors can do everything Authors can do, Authors can do everything Contributors can do, and so on.
Our U3A uses the Administrator, Editor and Author roles. Only one or two Admins are needed for the occasional deep dive into the website which might only happen once or twice a year. Everything else is added to the website by Authors which accounts for the bulk of the content, essentially just about everything a visitor sees. Some users can be assigned the Editor role to help maintain the posts on the website.
WordPress Author
An author cannot damage the website, it is the safe way to add content to a website.
WordPress Authors add the bulk of content to the website. They keep the website alive and up-to-date. They have have the following abilities and restrictions:
- Authors can create, edit and delete Posts
- Authors can add text, images, hyperlinks, PDF files, videos, audio tracks, video links, etc
- Authors can make a mess of their own Posts but they cannot mess up the website
- Authors can create inappropriate content and Post it without approval
- Authors can delete all some or all of their Posts at any time removing U3A history
- Authors cannot edit or delete Posts created by other people
- Authors cannot change the website appearance or edit or delete any pages
- Authors cannot edit Web Pages, you are reading text this on a Page and not a Post.
You log as an Author which means you can create, edit and delete Posts made by yourself, you cannot change or delete Posts made by anyone else. About 99% of everything one sees added to the website as the year progresses is added as a Post. Posts include text, images, videos, etc. Generally full website editing access is only needed once a year (changing committee member names), everything else is added by Posts. All the recent information added to this website was done with an Author account.
Authors cannot damage the website and creating Posts is almost as easy as using Facebook. This means that many people could be become Authors keeping the website alive with posts from class leaders, activity leaders and other organisers.
Practice creating Posts safely
The only way to make a Post visible on the website is to PUBLISH it. As long as you choose to SAVE DRAFT the Post and PREVIEW the Post it is not visible on the website.
You can safely practice making posts without affecting the website.
- The website is protected cannot be damaged
- No-one can see your practice Posts
- You can create, edit, save, open, delete, undelete posts
- You can save post and reopen it at a later date for practice
- You can format text, add images, PDFs, etc
- You can preview the post as it appears in the website
Even if you Publish a Post and your practice page is visible for the world to see it is easy to remove, just select it and delete it by using the following steps. You can also “Hide” the post so it is not visible
- Select All Posts in the Dashboard menu
- Select All or Published in the horizontal sub-menu
- Hover the mouse cursor over the Post and select Trash
- Posts that are not published (visible) have Draft after the Post title, if you do not see the word Draft then it is visible
- You can see who created the Post under the Authors column

Video Tutorials for people with Author permissions
These video tutorials cover the most common editing tasks; uploading posts, images, newsletters, etc. Anyone who has been added as an Author to this website will be able to complete these tasks.
WordPress Overview
The U3A website is built upon WordPress server technology, this video provides a brief understanding of how it manages websites and builds web pages.
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Text Editing
This video covers the Classic Toolbar to format the text in the Post.
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Create and edit a simple Post
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Adding images to a Post
This video covers adding images to a Post, formatting them in the page, adding hyperlinks to the images and adding an image gallery
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Uploading the Newsletter
There are two ways to afford PDF files to the website, this video covers both.
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Adding a link to an email that connects to the Newsletter PDF on the website
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Adding PDF documents to a Post
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Uploading AGM documents
This video covers uploading AGM documents which means it shows you how to add multiple PDF documents to a Post
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Adding a Video to a Post
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Adding a YouTube video and Audio Files to a Post
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The Block editor
Upcoming video
PDF instructions for People with Editor or Admin permissions
These PDF guidelines are for more advanced changes and require someone with full WordPress editing permissions.
How to change or edit the Committee Members lists on the website (Link)
How to change the Policy Documents on the About Us page (Link)