The Dashboard (wp-admin) is the first screen you see when you log into the administration area of your blog.
The instructions from this guide are referring to the WP Admin dashboard. You can get to this dashboard by adding /wp-admin to the end of your site’s url (e.g.: example.wordpress.com/wp-admin)
Dashboard
The main idea of the dashboard is to give you a place where you can get an at-a-glance overview of what’s happening with your blog. You can catch up on news, view your draft posts, see who’s linking to you or how popular your content’s been, quickly put out a no-frills post, or check out and moderate your latest comments. It’s like a bird’s eye view of operations, from which you can swoop down into the particular details.

Immediately below is the Updates where you can see the notice whether there are plugins and themes that need to be updated.
The next option on the dashboard Posts and this is the option you’ll use the most, and if you are thinking about writing articles and adding content.
If you move your mouse over the options Posts will appear a drop-down menu with a choice >>> All Posts, Add New Categories and Tags.

Posts beneath is no less important options Media. This is where you can add videos, photos or documents. You can add and direct the Post or Page, or if you want to add content that can be downloaded without having seen the easiest way is to do it via the Media.

Pages
Pages option is to create an overview of all pages on your site. Page is in the hierarchy above the WordPress Post.

Comments
Comments option to edit comments that visitors leave your site to articles and here you can approve, delete, mark as spam, edit. To protect against Spam Plugin Akismet comments suggest as a must have but more about that in the article Must Have Plugins on your site.

If you are using has a theme Theme Options to be offered the following options. Topics have plenty of options where you can adjust virtually everything and without any programming knowledge. Web design agencies buy several premium themes, and all sites are working in them.

Appearance
Appearance is here to select a theme, customizing the theme that no Theme Options to Customize, and to set widgets and menus. By selecting Add New, you can search for free themes but there are also the interesting topics and Lite theme that you can later upgrade to Pro if you see that you need some functionality that Pro or Premium theme possession.

accessories
Plugins also very important because it is part of plugins added functionalities your topic such as contact forms, sliders, galleries, social share buttons, cache plugins, security, manage, SEO and many others and believe me there are for each option that you can fall to me there is an appropriate plugin. If you find something that the plugin does not believe that there will soon make millions if you make a date, or the idea that someone else writes. The option also offers plugins to add new and view installed.

users
Users option that offers users to browse, add new users, edit your profile and assign different roles to different users.

Users Below you are offered an option Tools and it will appear some plugins you have installed, and import / export options and detailed course in an article dedicated to Tools.

Settings
Settings option of setting many important things on your site like structure of links, site title, site URL, etc. Look closely and compare each screenshot to your Dashboard and try option after option, and if you get stuck somewhere proceed to more detailed article that describes each option.

Friendly suggestion is to learn and work in a localhost rather than on the live site, even if only you see and know about it because if you come to it to knock your live site will not be able to erase from WordPress XamppEasyPHP and installed again and set more you will have to elaborate a little on that site back to life and when it’s all live far more difficult than the localhost.