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
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
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 […]