WordPress Theme Customizations: Essentials Quiz Quiz

  1. Locating the Theme Editor

    Which menu option in the WordPress dashboard allows you to access the Theme Editor to directly modify your theme's code?

    1. A. Appearance
    2. B. Media
    3. C. Comments
    4. D. Plugins
    5. E. Settings
  2. Safe Custom Styles

    If you want to safely add custom CSS to your site without changing the original theme files, which tool should you use from within the WordPress dashboard?

    1. A. Customizer's Additional CSS section
    2. B. Theme Switcher
    3. C. Post Editor
    4. D. Widget Manager
    5. E. Plugin Editor
  3. Child Theme Purpose

    What is the main reason for creating and using a child theme when customizing a WordPress site?

    1. A. To preserve custom changes after parent theme updates
    2. B. To disable comments
    3. C. To add more widgets
    4. D. To change font size in the admin panel
    5. E. To manage plugin settings
  4. Changing the Site Logo

    Where in WordPress can you usually upload and change your site’s logo, for example, if you want to update branding?

    1. A. Customizer
    2. B. Post Editor
    3. C. Sidebar Settings
    4. D. Theme Editor
    5. E. General Settings
  5. Template File Function

    If you want to customize the design of your blog’s main post listing, which theme template file is most commonly edited?

    1. A. index.php
    2. B. footer.php
    3. C. header.php
    4. D. single.php
    5. E. style.css