Adding pages in WordPress is as easy as 123. In next to no time you’ll have your first page published

To learn the difference between a post and page visit our post describing the differences between posts and pages

Step 1. Hover over Pages and click add new

Step 2. Give the page a name and then enter some content below the title field. Depending on the editor you are using things may look a little different. Visit this page to learn about the different editors available and our recommendations.

On the right sidebar you will be able to select a few different options, such as the page template, parent and order.

  • Parent. This is optional. If this page has a parent page, it appears as a child of another page, select the parent page, otherwise, leave this option as no parent.
  • Template. You will be able to select the template to use for your page. Many themes have different templates to select from, and you can change the way the page looks. Most people will simply select the default option
  • Order. Select the order the page appears. This is optional. Assigning a number will change its order on the page list view and navigation. The lowest value will appear at the top. By default all pages will be set at zero then organised by alphabetical order,

Some themes will allow you to set and display a featured image. This is in addition to images that appear within the page content.

Once you have added the content simply press publish

 

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John Cook

I'm John Cook. I'm a qualified web developer and data scientist, currently undertaking a Masters of data science at UNSW and a Masters of information technology with a specialisation in cybersecurity at CSU in Australia, a blogger, developer and WooCommerce fanboy. As the founder of Swift Designs, WC Success Academy, Wiz Plugins, Commerce Mania and Learn WP by Swift Designs, my goal is to empower website owners around the world to take full control of their WordPress powered websites. I've been developing websites for close to 10 years and have a deep understanding of WordPress and how it works. As an active plugin developer with several plugins in the WordPress plugin repository, this gives me a unique understanding of the inner workings of WordPress. My goal with Learn WP is to allow WordPress website owners the ability to discover the true potential WordPress has to offer in an uncomplicated and easy to understand way

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