This article explains how to create a Page in WordPress, highlighting the differences between a Page and a Post. To create a Page, you go to Pages > Add New and use a similar interface to creating a Post, with the addition of a Page Attributes block. The article focuses on the differences in creating a Page, such as the inability to use the Insert Read More tag. Page Attributes allow you to set a parent-child relationship, change templates, and arrange pages. After creating a Page, it must be accessed through its URL, and the article explains how to add it to a menu or make it the homepage.
When thinking about starting to create a page in WordPress, you first need to head over to the “Pages > Add New” section. The interface looks quite similar to creating a post, with the addition of a block called “Page Attributes.” This block is essential for customizing your page to suit your needs.
In this block, you will find options like choosing a “Parent” page to establish a hierarchy, selecting a “Template” to change the design, and organizing the “Order” of your pages. These features help you create a structured and visually appealing page for your website.
After you have finished creating your page, it’s important to note that WordPress does not automatically display it on the homepage. You will need to access the page URL to view it. In the next article, we will cover how to add your page to the menu or set it as the homepage.
So there you have it! Creating a page in WordPress is as easy as following these steps and customizing your content using the available features. Stay tuned for more tips and tricks on optimizing your WordPress experience.