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Navigate WordPress.com

Last reviewed on October 29, 2025

In this guide you will learn how to navigate your site’s dashboard to edit your site, your sites list to manage multiple sites, and your profile to manage your account settings.

Edit your site

Edit your site’s content, design, and core functionality through the site’s dashboard. When you visit WordPress.com and log in, you will be in your site’s dashboard by default (unless you have changed your default landing page.)

WordPress.com provides two different interface styles (views) to manage your WordPress site:

  • Default style: Modern, clean interface, integrated into WordPress.com.
  • WP Admin: Traditional WordPress interface, familiar to power users of WordPress.

Both interfaces provide access to the same features—the difference is only in how they look and are organized.

Learn how to choose and switch between dashboard styles in our admin interface style guide.

Edit your site content

In your site’s dashboard, you can edit your site’s content through these primary menu items:

Edit your site design

You will use the Appearance menu to change themes, edit your site’s layout, and customize your site’s styles.

Manage your site’s settings

The default navigation menu in a specific site's dashboard.

View all sites

If you have more than one site under your WordPress.com account, you will use the Sites list to manage all of your sites in one place.

From anywhere in WordPress.com, click the WordPress W icon in the upper-left corner. This takes you to your Sites list, where you can:

  • See all your sites.
  • Access any site’s dashboard or hosting dashboard, where you manage server settings and technical configurations.
  • Manage domains for all sites.
  • Manage themes and plugins for all sites.
The Sites list in list view.

You can also visit your profile, access help, or view notifications using the respective icons at the top right using the admin bar.

Switch between sites

To move from one site to another within your WordPress.com account, follow these steps:

  1. From anywhere within your WordPress.com dashboard, click the WordPress W icon in the upper-left corner.
Access the Sites list via the W icon at the top left of the Admin Bar.
  1. Click on the site name of the site you want to edit.
  2. You’ll see your site’s hosting overview page.
  3. Click the “My Home” or “WP Admin” button (depending on your interface) in the top-right corner to access that site’s dashboard.

Set the Sites list as default

You can make the Sites list your default page in Account Settings. This is helpful if you manage multiple sites.

To set your default home page to display all your sites, follow these steps:

  1. In your WordPress.com account, hover over your profile icon in the top-right and select the “My WordPress.com account” button to access your profile.
  2. Click the “Account Settings” option under your profile picture.
  3. In the Interface settings section, locate the “Default landing page” option.
  4. Toggle the setting to “Sites“.

Your settings will be updated automatically. The next time you visit WordPress.com, you will start on the Sites list page.

Customize the Sites list layout

Switch between a grid view or table view using the Layout icon (a grid or a table) in the top-right corner of the Sites list. Or, click the Settings icon (a gear/cog) to choose which columns to display in the Sites list or Domains list views.

A box drawn around the layout and view options icons in the Sites list.

Manage your profile

Your profile contains account-wide settings that affect all your sites.

Access your profile

In your WordPress.com account, hover over your profile icon in the top-right and select the “My WordPress.com account” button to access your profile.

Key profile settings

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