WordPress – Website Builder

Description of App

From the app store: It's easy to manage your WordPress blog or site from your iOS device. With WordPress for iOS, you can moderate comments, create or edit posts and pages, and add images or videos with ease. All you need is a WordPress.com blog or a self-hosted WordPress.org site running 2.9.2 or higher.

Version

3.6.4

Free or Paid

Free

Apple Watch Support

Not Known

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

8

Accessibility Comments

I did not try every feature, but I was able to sign into my self-hosted blog, read posts, and make a post complete with tags and categories. You will get some HTML tags when reading old posts but if you choose preview from the settings you can read it more like it looks to others. The HTML tags appear to be inserted by the app and are visible on screen, so VO is reading what's there. Some of the button labels are not that user friendly but they are descriptive enough. There are some oddities though. At the top VO will say "NavbarToggle." Next will be "NoteIconComment." Both bring up the menu when double tapped, and the first does not seem to bi visible on the screen. As with several other apps I have seen, if you keep swiping right through the menu you will eventually begin hearing the things under it. If you change your mind, "NavbarToggle" will do as it's label suggests and make the menu go away. "NavbarAdd" will take you to the new post screen. The only real problem I found was that at the bottom of the screen where you view or create posts is a series of icons. The last icon allows you to attach a photo, but it says "Cancel."

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling

Most buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

There are some minor accessibility issues with this app, but they are easy to deal with.

Developer's Twitter Username

@WordPress

Recommendations

4 people have recommended this app

Most recently recommended by Leseguenni 4 years ago

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Comments

By blindgator on Monday, June 25, 2012 - 10:03

I have written a blog on wordpress for a ling time, but never made use of any of the plugins. I would like to add Twitter and Facebook to my blog to help generate more interactions and traffic. I spent about three hours today trying to do this on wordpress.com and read the instructions several times on how to do this, but when trying to do it found it very inaccessible. Has anyone successfully navigated wordpress beyond the posting blogs stage either through the website on a mac or using the iPhone app? Thanks
Version 3.1 has been released: What's New in Version 3.1 What's new in 3.1: ★ Major UI Refresh! - New sidebar menu for quick navigation. - Sliding panels on the iPad for greatly improved navigation and ease of use. - Updated colors and graphics. - Improved sign up experience. - New app icon. ★ Support for Post Formats. ★ WordPress.com Reader and Quick Photo added for the iPad. ★ New Simple post preview feature for the iPad. ★ All-new WordPress.com stats. ★ New WordPress.com Friend Finder feature helps you find your friends blogging on WordPress.com. ★ Landscape orientation support throughout the app. ★ Easy access to your site – view it and access the web dashboard right from the app. ★ Last but not least - many reliability improvements and performance tweaks.

By Steve Holmes on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 - 10:03

I just installed WordPress on my iPad Mini for the first time and see that the version is 4.0 and the UI is significantly different from previous descriptions in this thread. I would say that all buttons are clearly labeled and what content I have looked at on my self-hosted WP site is fully readable.

By Ann Harrison on Saturday, April 25, 2015 - 10:03

When I have used wordpress after this last update, I didn't realize that I had visual editing turned on. However, even though the options button was labeled, editing a blog post either while creating it or trying to edit an old one was a nightmare. I went under settings and turned visual editing off, and the options button isn't labeled, but I know where it is, so I have no problem with that feature. However, it makes the app a lot more user friendly. If you want to read my blog for yourself, visit www.wwannwrites.wordpress.com

I've just started a blog on wordpress.com and have found that you can't install plugins unless you have a paid account. However, if you use the Iphone app, it is possible to click on she Sharing option and add accounts such at linkedin, twitter and facebook.

By Amanda on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - 10:03

I posted my second blog post this morning, and had a great deal of trouble navigating the wordpress ite uing VO on the mac with both the Wordpress app and the wordpress.com site i had written the bog in Text Edit, and wanted to paste it into the editor, but could only find where to place the title of the blog and not the body of it. Also, adding tags was very difficult. Can anyone offer any tips to make this easier? Editing was set to Visual.

By tunmi13 on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - 10:03

To add the body text, it is the text field right after the separator.

By Ann Harrison on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - 10:03

If you turn the visual editor off, you can better navigate the new post area, where you input the title and content. There is a button that is unlabeled, that is your options button. Double tap that button and right flick until you find the text field where you enter tags, separated by a comma. do a two finger scrub to go back to the post area, then press publish. You may have to turn visual editor on to publish your post, the app on the iphone acts squirlly if you try to publish a post with the visual editor off. it just sits there and says "publish immediately local." Hope this helps

By Callum Stoneman on Saturday, March 25, 2017 - 10:03

Hi,
Does anyone know how I can edit the HTML code with the visual editor on WordPress pages? I can't seem to find a way to do it with VoiceOver on both my iPhone and Safari on Mac.