Contents
What is the difference between pages and post?
In a nutshell, pages are used for static content, whereas posts are for more timely content that is regularly updated. Depending on your website, you can have any combination of pages and posts. Both have their uses, so it’s worth understanding their relative strengths.
What is the difference between pages and posts in blogs?
Think of pages as your static content or “one-off” kind of content that will seldom need changing. This might for example be your About page, and is seen as timeless entities. Posts on the other hand are your blog entries or dynamic content that gets added regularly.
How many posts can be on one page in WordPress?
Its default value is set to 10, meaning it will show up to 10 posts on a single page. Therefore, if your website has more than 10 posts, your newly created WordPress blog page will have a pagination feature near the bottom, letting readers see how many pages of content there are in your blog.
Can a page be part of a list of blog posts?
Pages are not part of the date-organized stream of Posts that you see on Archive Pages or your blog Page. In other words, any place where you see a list of Posts, you will never see a Page mixed in. What’s more, Pages cannot be assigned categories or tags.
How do I show All my WordPress posts on one page?
You’re going to use the blank page you created earlier and set it as your Posts page by finding and selecting it from the dropdown menu. Then, press the Save Changes button below. This will show all the WordPress posts on that one page, and they will be stylized based on the theme you are using.
What’s the difference between a blog and a static front page?
Static Front Page: This is a traditional static HTML site model with a fixed front page and content placed in Pages, rarely if ever using posts, categories, or tags. Static Front Page Plus Blog: This model features a static front page as an introduction or welcome plus a blog to manage posts.