How To Create New Pages
In WordPress you have the choice of writing either posts or Pages. When you’re writing a regular blog entry, you are writing a post. Posts, in a default setup, appear in reverse chronological order on your blog’s home page. However, pages are for content such as “About Us,” “Contact Us,” etc and these pages live outside of the normal blog chronology and are often used to present timeless information about yourself or your site i.e. information that is always applicable. These pages can be used to organize and manage any content.
In addition to the generally required “About Us” and “Contact Us” Pages, other examples of common pages where information is always applicable include Copyright, Disclosure, Legal Information, Reprint Permissions, Company Information, Disclaimers, etc.
Pages are very similar to Posts in that they both have Titles and Content and can use your WordPress Theme templates files to maintain a consistent look throughout your site. Pages, however, have several key distinctions that make them quite different from Posts.
Watch the video and learn how to create new pages.
WordPress Tutorial For Beginners
- How To Register a Domain Name
- Web Hosting
- How To Setup Name Servers
- How To Install WordPress
- How To Access Your WordPress Blog
- How To Change The Theme
- How To Add & Edit Users
- How To Customize Your WordPress Dashboard
- How To Install Plugins
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- How To Configure Akismet
- How To Add a Contact Form
- How To Use Widgets
- How To Create & Use Custom Menus
- How To Create & Manage Blog Post Categories
- How To Create New Pages
- How To Add And Edit Links
- How To Create a New Blog Post
- How To Format a Blog Post
- How To Add An Image To a Blog Post or Page
- How To Track Your Blog Visitors
- How To Backup Your Blog
- How To Update WordPress
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