Part 5: Creating and Editing Pages
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Creating and Editing Pages in WordPressIn the fifth video in this series, we’ll cover how to edit and add new Pages to your WordPress website.

A Page is another tool to add content to a WordPress site and is often used to present “static” content—or content that doesn’t change very often. A good example of a Page is the information typically contained in “About Us” or “Contact Us” Pages. Pages should not be confused with Posts. Pages live outside of the normal blog chronology, and as such, are not displayed with the rest of your Posts, but are displayed individually.

Covered in this video:

  • Reviewing the difference between Pages and Posts.
  • How to edit and delete Posts using the Pages > Edit SubPanel.
  • How to bulk edit or delete multiple Pages at the same time.
  • Using the Quick Edit tool to quickly change Page details.
  • How to change the order in which your Pages are listed.
  • How to file, or “nest” Pages underneath a Parent Page.
  • Assigning different Page Templates for a given Page.
  • Using the WYSIWYG editor to add and edit Pages.

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