Website Building
WordPress
27 min
wordpress is a popular content management system for creating and managing websites integrating wordpress with make com allows users to automate publishing posts, managing comments, and syncing website data with other tools and services this is ai generated content based on official wordpress documentation the content may contain mistakes please verify important information if you have questions on vendor documentation, contact https //wordpress org/support/ directly requirements to use the wordpress app in make, you must have an active wordpress site and authenticate as needed for private data, https //wordpress org/ for subscription, refer to the https //wordpress org/ connect wordpress and {{product name}} to get started, you must first create a connection between wordpress and {{product name}} , allowing the two services to communicate obtain your basic in your wordpress account create the connection in make obtain your basic in your wordpress account before you create the connection in {{product name}} , you should first obtain your basic in your wordpress account to obtain your basic navigate to the main dashboard of your wordpress website navigate to the users section in the left sidebar click on your desired user account scroll down to the application passwords section enter a name for your new application password and click the add new application password button copy the api key displayed after generation copy the wordpress rest api base url from your browser's address bar and append /wp json/ to the end you will use this value while creating a connection in {{product name}} because the ui might have changed, the steps you see on your screen might be different, https //developer wordpress org/rest api/using the rest api/authentication/ create the connection in {{product name}} https //www make com/en/register , add the wordpress module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and click create a connection if you add a module with an instant tag, click create a webhook , then create a connection optional in the connection name field, enter a name for the connection enter the authentication credentials you copied from your wordpress account or follow the on screen instructions to create the connection for detailed information on connecting an application, see docid\ so88fm6pkt0g adkddfzz page wordpress modules after connecting to the wordpress app, you can choose from a list of available modules to build your {{scenario plural lowercase}} create a category creates a new category in your selected application or platform create a comment adds a new comment to a specified item or record create a media item creates a new media file or entry in your selected application create a post creates a new post on the connected platform create a tag creates a new tag within your selected application or workspace create a user creates a new user account in the specified application delete a category deletes a specific category from your account using its unique id delete a comment deletes a specific comment identified by its unique id delete a media item permanently removes a selected media item from your account using its unique id delete a post deletes a specific post from your account using the provided post id delete a tag deletes a specific tag from your account using its unique id delete a user deletes a user account identified by the provided user id get a category retrieves detailed information about a specific category using its unique id get a comment retrieves detailed information about a specific comment using its unique id get a media item retrieves detailed information about a specific media item using its unique id get a post retrieves detailed information about a specific post using its unique id get a tag retrieves detailed information about a specific tag using its unique id get a user retrieves detailed information about a specific user based on the provided user id make an api call executes a custom api request to the connected service using your authorized credentials search categories searches for and retrieves specific categories based on your defined criteria search comments searches for comments that match specified criteria search media items searches for media items that match specified criteria search posts searches for posts that match specified criteria search tags searches for tags that match specified criteria search taxonomies searches for specific taxonomy terms within your database search users searches for users based on specified criteria update a category updates the details of a specific category identified by its unique id update a comment updates the content of a specific comment identified by its unique id update a media item updates the details of a specific media item identified by its unique id update a post updates the content or details of a specific post identified by its unique id update a tag updates the details of a specific tag identified by its unique id update a user updates the details of a specific user identified by their unique id watch categories triggers an event whenever a new category is created in your account watch comments triggers when a new comment is added to an item or record watch media items triggers when a new media file, such as an image, video, or audio, is uploaded or added to your account watch posts triggers when a new post is created and published in your account watch posts updated monitors and detects when existing posts are updated watch tags triggers whenever a new tag is created in your account watch users triggers when a new user account is created in your system templates you can look for more templates in https //www make com/en/templates , where you'll find thousands of pre created {{scenario plural lowercase}} wordpress resources you can have access to more resources related to this app on the following links https //community make com/search?q=wordpress https //wordpress org/ https //developer wordpress org/rest api/reference/ https //www make com/en/integrations/wordpress