Site Structure

Site hierarchy (the parent-child relationship)

Site hierarchy (the parent-child relationship)

WordPress administrators and editors can establish and manage a hierarchical structure for pages in WordPress, organizing the site’s content in a logical parent-child relationship. How to set up a parent page: Option 1: Go to Pages and select the page you want to edit. Locate Page Attributes on the right panel. Choose the Parent page […]

Primary Navigation

Primary Navigation

WordPress allows you to group pages of your site as well as any links to any external sites into Menus. You can do this by going to Appearance > Menus in the WordPress Dashboard. Creating a Navigation Note: Before creating the menu(Figure 1 & 2) you have to make sure that the navigation display is enabled. You can do […]

Setting up a Static Home Page

Setting up a Static Home Page

By default, the front page of a WordPress website shows the latest posts but, in most cases, you would require a static front page. You can follow the steps below to create and assign a static home page(Figure 1). 1. Create and publish your page in Pages. 2. Then navigate to, Settings > Reading, under […]