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Posts usually have [[WordPress comment|comment fields]] beneath them and are included a [[WordPress RSS|WordPress site's RSS feed]]. | Posts usually have [[WordPress comment|comment fields]] beneath them and are included a [[WordPress RSS|WordPress site's RSS feed]]. | ||
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+ | The screenshot below shows the '''Posts > All Posts''' page. | ||
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+ | [[x10hosting-WP-Posts-All-Posts.jpg|600px|left|thumb|The "All Posts" page in the Posts section of the [[WordPress Dashboard]].]] | ||
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== Database == | == Database == |
Revision as of 20:46, 6 September 2016
In WordPress, a Post is a basic unit of user-editable content.
Description
Posts are entries that display in reverse chronological order on a typical WordPress home page.
Posts usually have comment fields beneath them and are included a WordPress site's RSS feed.
Example
The screenshot below shows the Posts > All Posts page.
[[x10hosting-WP-Posts-All-Posts.jpg|600px|left|thumb|The "All Posts" page in the Posts section of the WordPress Dashboard.]]
Database
A post is stored as a single record in the WordPress database.
See also
External links
- Writing posts @ codex.wordpress.org