After you install WordPress, you can follow the basic settings in WordPress below:
General Settings: This is where you can set the title and tagline of your site, as well as the timezone, date format, and time format.
Writing Settings: Here, you can set default post categories and post format, as well as the default size for images that you upload to your site.
Reading Settings: This is where you can choose whether your homepage displays your latest posts or a static page, as well as how many posts you want to display on your blog page.
Discussion Settings: This is where you can configure settings related to comments on your site, such as whether comments are allowed, whether comments must be manually approved, and how comments are displayed.
Media Settings: Here, you can set the default sizes for images that are uploaded to your site, as well as whether to organize uploads into month- and year-based folders.
Permalinks Settings: This is where you can choose the structure of your site’s permalinks, which are the permanent URLs for your pages and posts.
Privacy Settings: This is where you can set a privacy policy for your site, as well as whether search engines should be allowed to index your site.
These are the basic settings in WordPress, and there may be additional settings depending on the plugins and themes you have installed on your site. It’s important to review and configure these settings to ensure your site is optimized for your needs and preferences.