Just in case you played too much around with your FlatPress installation, here are the FlatPress version 1.2.1 default settings for your reference.
For demonstration purposes, the post “Welcome to FlatPress!” is created during setup.
The two statical pages “Menu” and “About” are created during setup.
Content of “menu”:
[list] [*][url=?]Home[/url] [*][url=?paged=1]Blog[/url] [*][url=static.php?page=about]About[/url] [*][url=contact.php]Contact[/url] [/list]
Content of “about”:
Write something about yourself here. ([url=admin.php?p=static&action=write&page=about]Edit me![/url])
There are no categories by default. (The “Welcome to FlatPress” entry is shown as “Unfiled”.)
The right bar holds the following widgets.
The left bar, top bar, and bottom bar are all empty.
FlatPress comes with a lot of plugins right out of the box. The majority of them are enabled.
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characters.(As of FlatPress 1.2: Although “Inline HTML” and “Toolbar” show up as not activated after fresh install, they in fact are. This will be fixed with FlatPress 1.3.)
To avoid your blog being spammed by commenters with links to dubious or malicious sites, it is strongly recommended you create a policy to be applied to all entries and a behavior of “Comments need to be approved”. (GitHub issue)
By default, the “Leggero V2” style of the “Leggero” theme is set. Other themes are not supplied.