![]() You can preview what your post will look like on your actual site by clicking the Preview button in the side bar. When creating tags and categories, try to think of topics that people will want to read more about. You don’t want your tags/categories to be too general, but you also don’t want them to be so specific they only contain one post. ![]() ![]() For example, if you were posting a cake recipe, your Category might be ‘Baking’ and your Tags might be ‘Cake’, ‘Birthday’ and ‘Icing’. Categories are usually broader whereas Tags are generally a bit more specific. Tags and Categories are located on the right side of a post. You can upload a new image, or use an existing image from your media library. The feature image will usually be shown at the very top of the post. It will also be your post’s thumbnail, meaning wherever this post appears, the thumbnail image will appear along with it. The WordPress editor provides you with formatting tools like Bold, Italic, Paragraph Alignment, Styles, Lists and a bunch of others. The big box below the title box is where you put all the text, images and other content that makes up your new blog post. Put the title of your post in the first box at the top that says Enter title here. You can also click on the Posts tab and then click Add New at the top of the posts screen. Alternatively, can hover over the New tab in the top bar and click on Post. There are several ways to add a new post – the easiest way is to hover over the Posts tab and click Add New. If you were already logged in, you’ll go straight to the WordPress dashboard without having to log in again. You’ll then be taken to the WordPress dashboard. Go to /wp-admin and log in with your username and password. A quick beginners guide on how to create a new blog post in WordPress! Step 1: Log in to WordPress ![]()
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