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Scheduling your posts
Would you like to be able to write your posts ahead of time and have them be posted on a certain day or at a certain time?
In the Publish box on your post editing page, click Edit next to Publish immediately. Date and time boxes will appear that you can change as you wish. Hit OK.
When you hit the Publish button your post will then be scheduled to be published automatically at the designated time on the designated date.
Adding a new post to your blog
WordPress is very intuitive. It is easy to add a new post to your blog. From your Dashboard, the default page of your administration pages, you can simply use the QuickPress box and start typing.
For more options, however, you will want to click on New Post, at the top of the Dashboard, or Posts/Add New in your left menu bar. Then you will see the full-featured post editor that will make your blog sing and dance.
The Visual Editor functions in much the same way as your word processor. Continue reading
Adding a picture to your post
| To add a picture to your post, click on the Insert Picture icon at the top of the Post Editor. This will open a dialogue box that will enable you to download a picture file from your computer. Continue reading |
Sticky Posts
Sometimes you want some information to always stay visible on your blog’s front page. One way to do this is to create a sticky post. Sticky posts remain as the first post visible on your page. You can even have more than one sticky post if you wish.
Creating a sticky post
To make a sticky post, make sure that your post is open in the editor. You can open your post in the editor by clicking on the edit link on your blog page, or by choosing Posts/Edit, and your post’s name in the Dashboard.
Go to the Publish box at the right of the page. Where it says Visibility, click Edit. This reveals a checkbox where you can choose to make your post sticky.
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Interrupting your posts
If you would like to show only part of your posts on the front page of your blog, you can use the more tag in the HTML Editor to interrupt your posts and allow your reader to see the post in its entirety on its own page.
This gives your reader more choices, as more posts will be visible on your front page without having to scroll excessively.
Using the more tag
To insert the more tag, first open your post in the editor. Switch to HTML Editor using the tab at the top right of the editing box. Click to place your cursor where you would like to interrupt your text. Click more in the HTML Editor.
You can return to the Visual Editor to resume work on your post, if you’d like. Click Publish or Update to save your changes and you are done.




