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By default, your front page will display your latest posts. You can change this to be a static page instead. | By default, your front page will display your latest posts. You can change this to be a static page instead. | ||
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+ | ===To change what displays as your fornt page=== | ||
+ | # From your Dashboard navigate to Appearance > Customize | ||
+ | # Choose '''Static Front Page''' | ||
+ | # From the option to choose what your front page displays choose '''A static page''' | ||
+ | # Select the page you want to be your front page or '''Add New''' to create the page | ||
+ | # If you plan on using posts in your site select the page where posts will be displayed or choose '''Add New''' if it doesn't already exist | ||
+ | #* Common page names for post pages include: News, Announcements, Blog | ||
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+ | See also: http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/front-page/ | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 3 October 2017
By default, your front page will display your latest posts. You can change this to be a static page instead.
To change what displays as your fornt page
- From your Dashboard navigate to Appearance > Customize
- Choose Static Front Page
- From the option to choose what your front page displays choose A static page
- Select the page you want to be your front page or Add New to create the page
- If you plan on using posts in your site select the page where posts will be displayed or choose Add New if it doesn't already exist
- Common page names for post pages include: News, Announcements, Blog