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WordPress User Manual for Beginners 
 
 
 
3.2.1 Creating subordinate pages 
 
We’ll now create the first subordinate page to About – for the purpose of this Guide 
we’ll call it History. In there you can put some information about yourself or your 
business. You’ll also need to set the page hierarchy accordingly – so… back to Write 
Write Pages in the Dashboard and  populate the content as before. However, before 
you save, you need to tell WordPress that your new page is a child of the About 
page. Scroll down the page until you see the Page Parent box: Now, because you’ve 
never used this option, it’s in an unexpanded state. To see the options in full you 
need to click the bar and the options will expand into place: In this case you need to 
click on the drop down and change from Main Page to the page you want to be the 
parent. In this case, About is the parent – select that. 
 
Other options for writing pages tend to be presented in a similar way. Some plugins 
or themes may also add to these options, giving enhanced navigation or layout 
options. 
 
Now you can write the rest of your content as described previously. Place whatever 
you like in there, save it,and you should now see a subordinate page called Historoy 
showing in the menu, below the About page.. 
 
3.3  Creating and managing your categories 
 
Once you've set up your static pages, you move on to the semantically and 
chronologically organised posts that your site will require – for many sites these 
posts form the juice of a site: Blog Posts. You can always reorganise the categories 
at a later date, but that can be quite a tedious task as you will often need to 
recategorise each and every posting that is affected. However, adding a new 
category is always easy and straightforward and can even be done while you create 
a post, if you have the appropriate user level. 
 
For the categories we're going to use we need to go to Manage and then Categories 
in the WordPress Dashboard. For this Guide we are going to create categories 
called ‘News’, ‘Feedback’, and ‘Services’. 
As well as those, we want to create a subcategory of Feedback called ‘Advanced’. 
To do this, go back to your site Admin and click on Manage, and then the Categories 
tab beneath that. As you can see, there’s already a category called Uncategorized 
which comes with the standard installation of WordPress. 
You now need to add a series of new categories. It’s easy – simply go down to the 
area of the screen marked Add Category, and get started. You have the following 
fields to consider: Category Name: This is the nice, short name of the category. Try 
to avoid length descriptions. One or two words are best, and easiest to read on most 
websites 
Category Slug This is an advanced option – it’s automaticallypopulated if you don’t 
put anything in. Until you get to more advanced techniques you can leave this field 
alone. It describes the permalink path to the category when the permalinks option in 
WordPress is set. Read the permalinks section of this document to learn 
more about the subject.