In the article 'WordPress Administration Section,' we will analyze all the options available in the WordPress menu.
To log in to the WordPress administration section, type your website's domain name in the URL address bar, followed by a slash and 'wp-admin,' as shown in the parentheses (www.yourdomain.com/wp-admin).
On the page that appears, enter your login credentials (username and password) and click 'Login.'
Once you log in to your account, you will notice that you are directed to the dashboard (Home). From the dashboard, you can select all other pages from the menu on the left side of the page to create or update your blog or website.

Clicking on the dashboard option (Updates) will direct you to the page where you perform the latest updates for your WordPress themes, plugins, and WordPress itself.

Clicking on the 'Posts' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'All Posts' page. Additionally, you can select the following: All Posts, Add New, Categories, Tags.

Clicking on the 'Media' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'Library' page. In addition to the library, it also gives you the option to click 'Add New File.'

Clicking on the 'Pages' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'All Pages' page. In addition to the 'All Pages' option, it also gives you the option to click 'Add New Page.'

Clicking on the 'Comments' option directs you to the comments page.

Clicking on the 'Appearance' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'Themes' page. In addition to themes, it also gives you the option to click 'Customize,' 'Widgets,' 'Menus,' and, depending on the theme, you can select 'Header' and 'Background.'

Clicking on the 'Plugins' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'Installed Plugins' page. In addition to installed plugins, it also gives you the option to click 'Add New Plugin.'

Clicking on the 'Users' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'All Users' page. In addition to 'All Users,' it also gives you the option to click 'Add New' and 'Your Profile.'

Clicking on the 'Tools' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'All Tools' page. In addition to 'All Tools,' it also gives you the option to click 'Import' and 'Export.'

Clicking on the 'Settings' option opens a submenu and simultaneously directs you to the 'General' page. In addition to 'General,' it also gives you the option to click 'Writing,' 'Reading,' 'Discussion,' 'Media,' and 'Permalinks.'

This is the basic menu that every WordPress installation has. Each time you install a new plugin, more options will be added to the menu, some within 'Settings' or 'Tools,' and some among the existing pages.