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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 educators include: An About page – for readers to find out more about [...]

Blogs are composed of two main structures: Posts Pages New bloggers often struggle with the concept of posts and pages. Introduction to Posts Posts are where you publish the latest update or new article on a blog. Posts are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order with the most recent post at the top of the page (e.g. [...]

Blogs are composed of two main structures: posts and pages. New bloggers often struggle with the concept of posts and pages. See Differences Between Blog Pages and Posts to understand their key differences. Video Watch the video below to learn about Writing a new post Every newly created blog is the same default lay out [...]

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 have time stamps i.e. display the date [...]

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 use pages for information that you want [...]