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WordPress User Manual for Beginners
3.2 Writing Pages and Getting Some Structure
If you’re just playing, it’s easy to simply dive in and play around, but if you’re doing
this work for a business purpose you’ll need to consider, using pen and paper, how
to structure your static pages.
You will want the static content, the pages, to contain the following items names like
these – About |Products and Services|Contact Us|. The Products and Services page
may have some ‘child’ or subpages so they should be subordinate to the Products
and Services Pages – we’ll cover that shortly.
So – it’s already time to write your first page! Click on Write and then on the Page
tab. If you need help with the editor and advance options read the section
Adding and Editing Content for more information. You then just need to give the
page a title of About and write some content beneath it in the editor window.
You’ll see that the editor window is actually rather like a simple version of Word, or
the editor in online e-mail systems like Hotmail. Type in the title of your page, in this
case ‘About’ and a little content about your website and why it’s there.
For now don’t worry too much about getting clever with your text formatting, adding
images and files and so on – we’ll cover the editor in much more depth later on.
Once you’ve completed your About page, press the Publish button to the right but
while you’re writing and before you press Publish you can always click on Preview
this Page to see how it’s looking. You can Save at any point without publishing, and
that will create a draft of the page if it hasn’t yet been published. Once it's confirmed
that the page has been saved, click on the name of the site (at the top of the screen)
to see the result of your work:
You can see that the new About page has appeared in the right, but there are now
two of them! But don't worry – that's because the default installation of WordPress
includes an About page that you now need to delete. And it’s not difficult to do. First
you need to go back to Site Admin (in the right hand column, under Meta), then
click on Manage, then the Pages tab: In this case, you’ll need to delete the earlier
page – you don’t need it. So select the check box next to the About Page you want
to delete (the older one) and press the Delete button. Be careful though – there’s
no confirmation and it’ll disappear for good. If you want it back, you’ll have to
re-create the page.
If you go back to your website you’ll now see just the one About page. Click on it and
you’ll see the page you just created.
If you’re just playing, it’s easy to simply dive in and play around, but if you’re doing
this work for a business purpose you’ll need to consider, using pen and paper, how
to structure your static pages.
You will want the static content, the pages, to contain the following items names like
these – About |Products and Services|Contact Us|. The Products and Services page
may have some ‘child’ or subpages so they should be subordinate to the Products
and Services Pages – we’ll cover that shortly.
So – it’s already time to write your first page! Click on Write and then on the Page
tab. If you need help with the editor and advance options read the section
Adding and Editing Content for more information. You then just need to give the
page a title of About and write some content beneath it in the editor window.
You’ll see that the editor window is actually rather like a simple version of Word, or
the editor in online e-mail systems like Hotmail. Type in the title of your page, in this
case ‘About’ and a little content about your website and why it’s there.
For now don’t worry too much about getting clever with your text formatting, adding
images and files and so on – we’ll cover the editor in much more depth later on.
Once you’ve completed your About page, press the Publish button to the right but
while you’re writing and before you press Publish you can always click on Preview
this Page to see how it’s looking. You can Save at any point without publishing, and
that will create a draft of the page if it hasn’t yet been published. Once it's confirmed
that the page has been saved, click on the name of the site (at the top of the screen)
to see the result of your work:
You can see that the new About page has appeared in the right, but there are now
two of them! But don't worry – that's because the default installation of WordPress
includes an About page that you now need to delete. And it’s not difficult to do. First
you need to go back to Site Admin (in the right hand column, under Meta), then
click on Manage, then the Pages tab: In this case, you’ll need to delete the earlier
page – you don’t need it. So select the check box next to the About Page you want
to delete (the older one) and press the Delete button. Be careful though – there’s
no confirmation and it’ll disappear for good. If you want it back, you’ll have to
re-create the page.
If you go back to your website you’ll now see just the one About page. Click on it and
you’ll see the page you just created.