Wordpress Post Vs Page




What Is A WordPress Post?

When WordPress was new it was principally utilized as a blogging framework. A WordPress Post was a solitary blog passage. In light of that, the structure and association of WordPress Posts bode well.

At the point when a rundown of Posts is shown on your site, you'll see them showed in diving date request.

Posts can likewise be sorted out with classes and labels. Classifications and labels are hierarchical bits of metadata that you make varying to integrate related Posts. Those classes and label assignments are gathered on an Archive Page.

Contingent upon how your site is arrangement WordPress will consequently make at least one of the accompanying Archive Pages:

Classification Archive – a document of Posts in every classification.

Label Archive – a file of Posts in each tag.

Date document – a file of Posts by date.

Creator Archive – a document of Posts for each creator.

On every one of these Archive Pages, WordPress shows a rundown of related Posts in date plummeting request.

WordPress likewise makes a RSS channel for your Posts — all Posts, notwithstanding separate channels for each Archive Page.

One thing to recollect about Posts: You make the Posts in the WordPress administrator zone, at that point allot it to a classification. WordPress deals with situating that Posts on your site and overseeing where it shows up in your documents. Those documents are consequently refreshed as you include new substance. WordPress deals with the dull work of dealing with your site.


What Is A WordPress Page?

Superficially, Pages seem, by all accounts, to be about indistinguishable from Posts. Be that as it may, when you delve in and see how they're utilized, it becomes evident that they're altogether different.

Pages are not part of the date-sorted out stream of Posts that you see on Archive Pages or your blog Page. At the end of the day, wherever where you see a rundown of Posts, you will never observe a Page blended in.

Furthermore, Pages can't be doled out classes or labels. That is another motivation behind why you'll never observe Pages recorded in a chronicle.

These two actualities bring up certain issues about how Pages are sorted out and showed on your WordPress site.

There are two or three unique approaches to compose your Pages:

progressively

You may have a Page that speaks to an entire area of your site — "About our Company," for instance. That segment could incorporate separate Pages with data about your area, your staff, your organization history, and a contact structure.

Every related Page can be gathered under a parent Page. The related Pages become sub-Pages and make a coherent area of your site. At the point when composed along these lines, WordPress utilizes the parent Page as a component of the URL for the sub-Pages. Along these lines, the Page that incorporates data about your staff will have a URL that resembles this:

http://example.com/aboutus/contact/

Also, the Page that incorporates your organization history would have a URL that resembles this:

http://example.com/parentpage/tribute/

This can be an exceptionally incredible method for sorting out conventional web content. It likewise has some SEO preferences, as Google and other web indexes can identify that Pages in a given segment are connected dependent on the structure of the Page addresses.

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