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Learning about Wordpress

Date:   2/25/2012 2:14:21 PM ( 12 y ago)





BACKING UP



Still on the hunt to know how to do this....

I am using 3.1 version. You are suppose to back up before you uodate.


I am capturing my morning's ideas here....


February 28, 2012


How do I back up my site????


http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cloudsafe365-for-wp/



Help?


1:53 pm


PARENT




OK.

I learned this.
Thank you



How to work with this on my new blog.

I want to learn this.

I want a hierarchy.

Parent What is it?


in WordPress, you can write either posts or pages. When you're writing a regular blog entry, you write a post. Posts automatically appear in reverse chronological order on your blog's home page. Pages, on the other hand, are for content such as "About Me," "Contact Me," etc. Pages live outside of the normal blog chronology, and are often used to present information about yourself or your site that is somehow timeless -- information that is always applicable. You can use Pages to organize and manage any amount of content.

Other examples of common pages include Copyright, Legal Information, Reprint Permissions, Company Information, and Accessibility Statement. (By the way, it's a good idea to always have an about page and a contact page -- see this

http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages


Pages cannot be associated with Categories and cannot be assigned Tags. The organizational structure for Pages comes only from their hierarchical interrelationships, and not from Tags or Categories.



Organizing Your Pages
Just as you can have Subcategories within your Categories, you can also have SubPages within your Pages, creating a hierarchy of pages.

For example, suppose you are creating a WordPress site for a travel agent and would like to create an individual Page for each continent and country to which the agency can make travel arrangements. You would begin by creating a Page called "Africa" on which you could describe general information about travel to Africa. Then you would create a series of Pages which would be SubPages to "Africa" and might include "Lesotho", "Cameroon", "Togo", and "Swaziland". Another individual Page is made for "South America" and would feature SubPages of "Brazil", "Argentina", and "Chile". Your site would then list:

Africa
Cameroon
Lesotho
Swaziland
Togo
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
To begin the process, go to Administration > Pages > Add New panel, in the upper right corner of the panel and click the "Page Parent" drop-down menu. The drop-down menu contains a list of all the Pages already created for your site. To turn your current Page into a SubPage, or "Child" of the "Parent" Page, select the appropriate Page from the drop-down menu. If you specify a Parent other than "Main Page (no parent)" from the list, the Page you are now editing will be made a Child of that selected Page. When your Pages are listed, the Child Page will be nested under the Parent Page. The Permalinks of your Pages will also reflect this Page hierarchy.

In the above example, the Permalink for the Cameroon Page would be:

http://example.com/africa/cameroon/



other article here
i read

http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/wordpress-tips-exploring-the-wordpres...


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