How Do I Edit Layers in WordPress?
There are a few ways to edit layers in WordPress. One way is to use the Layers panel in the WordPress admin area.
Another way is to use the Layers plugin.
Regardless of how you edit layers, you’ll need to be aware of the following two principles:
1. You always edit the most recent layer in the stack.
2. You always work with the active layer.
To edit a layer in the Layers panel, click on the layer you want to edit and then click on the “Edit” button. To edit a layer using the Layers plugin, first select the layer you want to edit and then click on the “Edit” button on the layer’s toolbar.
When you edit a layer, the following things happen:
1. The layer’s name is displayed in the “Name” column.
2. The layer’s content is displayed in the “Content” column.
3. The “Text” and “Formatting” columns are disabled.
To move a layer up or down in the stack, click on the arrow buttons that appear next to the “Name” column. To delete a layer, click on the “X” button next to the “Name” column.
To edit the content of a layer, first select the layer and then click on the “Edit” button on the layer’s toolbar. The “Content” column will change to display the layer’s content in a text editor.
To format the content of a layer, first select the layer and then click on the “Formatting” button on the layer’s toolbar. The “Text” and “Formatting” columns will change to display the layer’s formatting options in a text editor.
When you’re done editing the layer’s content, click on the “Close” button to close the text editor and return the “Content” column to its original state.
To save your changes, click on the “Save” button. The changes will be saved to the layer’s database and the layer will be marked as “Active”.
To revert to the original layer contents, click on the “Restore” button. The layer’s database will be restored to its original state and the layer will be marked as “Inactive”.
To delete a layer, click on the “X” button next to the “Name” column.
When you’re done working with layers, close the Layers panel by clicking on the “Close” button.
The following conclusion can be drawn from the information presented in this article:
To edit layers in WordPress, you need to be aware of two principles: You always edit the most recent layer in the stack, and you always work with the active layer.