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Changing page order in your blog navigation
This post written by Sue Waters in Sunday,August 2nd 2009 Comments Off
Pages appear in the Pages widget and/or in navigation tabs across the top of some themes. Pages are usually displayed alphabetically, but you can change the order pages are displayed in by using the order field in your attribute module on the Page screen.
In ...read more»
Filed under: Setting up and using widgets, Working with posts and pages
Tags: Page, Page Attribute, Page Order, Page widget
Using Sub pages On Blogs
This post written by Sue Waters in Saturday,August 1st 2009 Comments Off
Sub pages are normally used when you want to hide some of your pages from appearing in the top navigation area of your theme or in the Pages widget in the sidebar.
A common reason for hiding a page from the navigation menu is when you’ve ...read more»
How to Create a Static Front Page For Your Blog
This post written by Sue Waters in Saturday,August 1st 2009 Comments Off
There are a few situations where bloggers don't want their front page ('Home') to display their latest post and want a static page instead.
Educators occasionally use a static home page to provide background information to parents or students about the purpose of the blog. Their ...read more»
Writing Pages
This post written by Sue Waters in Saturday,August 1st 2009 Comments Off
You normally use pages for information that you want to share with your readers but don’t expect to update frequently. Pages appear in the Pages widget and in navigation tabs across the top of some themes.
Examples of pages commonly used by bloggers include:
An About ...read more»
The Differences between Posts and Pages
This post written by Sue Waters in Saturday,August 1st 2009 Comments Off
Blogs are composed of two main structures: posts and pages. New bloggers often struggle with the concept of posts and pages.
There are key differences between pages and posts that are important to understand when working with them.
Properties of pages are:
Blog pages are displayed independently of ...read more»
What Are The Properties Of A Post?
This post written by Sue Waters in Friday,February 13th 2009 No Comment
There are key differences between pages and posts that are important to understand when working with them.
Properties of posts are:
Blog posts appear in reverse chronological order so that the most recent post is the first post that your readers see
Posts are dynamic (updated regularly) and ...read more»
Filed under: Tackling tags and categories, Working with posts and pages
Tags: Categories, Page, Post, Tags
What Are The Properties of A Page?
This post written by Sue Waters in Friday,February 13th 2009 No Comment
They are key differences between pages and posts that are important to understand when working with them.
Properties of pages are:
Blog pages are displayed independently of post history and are more static i.e. remain the same from day to day since they are rarely updated
You normally ...read more»
Filed under: Tackling tags and categories, Working with posts and pages
Tags: Categories, Category, Page, Post, Tag
