screamofconsciousness

exploring mental health one scream at a time

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  • Create a New Page: In your WordPress dashboard, go to “Pages” and click on “Add New” to create a new page.
  • Set the Page Template: Depending on your theme, you may have the option to select a specific template for the page. Choose the template that displays individual posts or a layout suitable for your blog.
  • Customize the Page Content: Add any desired introductory content or sections to the page. This can include a brief description of your blog, an introduction to the topics you cover, or any other relevant information you want to display.
  • Save and Publish the Page: Once you’re satisfied with the page content, click on the “Publish” button to make the page live on your website.
  • Assign the Page as the “Posts Page”: To display your blog posts on the newly created page, go to “Settings” in the WordPress dashboard and select “Reading.” Look for the “Your homepage displays” option. Choose the “A static page” radio button and set your newly created page as the “Posts Page” from the dropdown menu. Save the changes.

Create a New Page: In your WordPress dashboard, go to “Pages” and click on “Add New” to create a new page.

Set the Page Template: Depending on your theme, you may have the option to select a specific template for the page. Choose the template that displays individual posts or a layout suitable for your blog.

Customize the Page Content: Add any desired introductory content or sections to the page. This can include a brief description of your blog, an introduction to the topics you cover, or any other relevant information you want to display.

Save and Publish the Page: Once you’re satisfied with the page content, click on the “Publish” button to make the page live on your website.

Assign the Page as the “Posts Page”: To display your blog posts on the newly created page, go to “Settings” in the WordPress dashboard and select “Reading.” Look for the “Your homepage displays” option. Choose the “A static page” radio button and set your newly created page as the “Posts Page” from the dropdown menu. Save the changes.

second postblabla

I recently wrote a post and this here is the second one.

In the case of the Hemingway theme, it comes with its own predefined design and layout specifically tailored for blogging. It includes features and options to help you create and publish blog posts effectively. Once you have the theme activated, you can start writing and publishing your blog posts directly within WordPress without the need for additional templates.

Starter Template: A starter template is a type of pre-designed website layout or design that serves as a starting point for building a website. It provides a basic structure and layout that you can customize to fit your specific needs. Starter templates often include placeholder content and sample sections that you can modify or replace with your own content.

So, to wrap this up, I’m still just trying to figure everything out!