Difference between revisions of "Create a New Page - WordPress"
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| − | + | === Adding a new page === | |
| − | From the Pages left-hand menu choose Add New | + | # From the Pages left-hand menu choose Add New |
| − | Enter the page title (directly under Edit Page) | + | # Enter the page title (directly under Edit Page) |
| − | Click Update to save your changes | + | # Click Update to save your changes |
| − | + | ===Editing a page=== | |
| − | Navigate to the page you want to update | + | # Navigate to the page you want to update |
| − | Click the Edit Page link in the admin topbar | + | # Click the Edit Page link in the admin topbar |
| − | Make your changes and click Update to save | + | # Make your changes and click Update to save |
| − | + | ===Navigation and new pages=== | |
| − | All top-level new pages added to your site should automatically appear in your primary navigation. For more see Navigation and Custom Menus. | + | * All top-level new pages added to your site should automatically appear in your primary navigation. |
| + | * For more see Navigation and Custom Menus. | ||
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Revision as of 13:40, 2 October 2018
Working with Pages
Adding a new page
- From the Pages left-hand menu choose Add New
- Enter the page title (directly under Edit Page)
- Click Update to save your changes
Editing a page
- Navigate to the page you want to update
- Click the Edit Page link in the admin topbar
- Make your changes and click Update to save
- All top-level new pages added to your site should automatically appear in your primary navigation.
- For more see Navigation and Custom Menus.