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MODULE 8: Getting Additional Support
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Tweak It Yourself (TIY)

Sometimes, you may want to temporarily remove a published blog post from your website without deleting it. This lesson shows you how to do that by setting the post back to “Draft” mode using Quick Edit.


🎯 What You’ll Learn

  • How to unpublish a blog post

  • How to use the “Quick Edit” feature

  • How to change post categories, slug, or publish date

  • What “Private” and “Password Protected” posts mean


✍ Step-by-Step: How To Unpublish a Post

✅ Step 1: Access Your Posts

  1. Log into your WordPress dashboard

  2. On the left sidebar, go to Posts > All Posts

  3. Find the post you want to unpublish


✅ Step 2: Use Quick Edit

  1. Hover over the post title

  2. Click Quick Edit


✅ Step 3: Set Status to “Draft”

  1. Find the Status field

  2. Change the status from Published to Draft

  3. Click Update

📝 That’s it! Your post is no longer visible on the website and is now saved as a draft for future editing.


🔁 Bonus: Other Things You Can Do With Quick Edit

🗂 Change Categories

  • In the Quick Edit view, check or uncheck categories

  • Or, open the post fully to change categories from the post editor

🔤 Change the Slug (URL)

  • The Slug is the end part of your URL (e.g., yourwebsite.com/how-to-unpublish)

  • You can edit this for better SEO or to fix a typo

📅 Change the Publish Date

  • You can update the publish date so that posts don’t appear to have been published all at once

  • Great for content planning or rescheduling


🔒 What Does “Private” or “Password Protected” Mean?

  • Private: Only site admins can view the post

  • Password Protected: Only people with the password can read the post

💡 Use these when working with confidential or exclusive content.


✅ You’re Done!

You now know how to:

  • Unpublish a live blog post

  • Make quick changes without opening the full editor

  • Control visibility, categories, and publish dates

This is especially helpful when managing a large blog or making fast corrections.

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