Difference between revisions of "Create a New Post - WordPress"
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====[http://learn.wordpress.com/get-published/ Creating your first post]==== | ====[http://learn.wordpress.com/get-published/ Creating your first post]==== | ||
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+ | ====Working with Pages and Posts==== | ||
+ | See: [http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/ Pages versus Posts] what's the difference? | ||
+ | *Creating pages and your site's navigation - note that when you publish a new page it automatically gets added to the navigation | ||
+ | *Editing already existing pages and posts | ||
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*Best practice to always disable discussion for pages | *Best practice to always disable discussion for pages | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, 7 September 2011
Creating your first post
- using the rich text editor
- adding links
Working with Pages and Posts
See: Pages versus Posts what's the difference?
- Creating pages and your site's navigation - note that when you publish a new page it automatically gets added to the navigation
- Editing already existing pages and posts
Controlling comments
- Set for each post or page under "Discussion"
- OR set your comment preferences for all new pages/posts Settings > Discussion
- Best practice to always disable discussion for pages