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Create a Static Homepage

[wp101 video=”static-homepage”]

In this video, the instructor explains how to replace the default blog-style homepage with a static homepage, giving your site a more professional look—perfect for business or portfolio websites.


1. The Default Homepage

  • By default, WordPress shows your latest blog posts on the homepage, listed in chronological order.
  • Great for blogs, but not ideal for business or static websites.

2. Creating a Custom Homepage

  • To set up a static homepage, you’ll need two pages:
    • One to serve as the Homepage
    • Another to display your Blog posts

3. Changing Homepage Settings

  • Go to Customize from the admin toolbar.
  • Select Homepage Settings.
  • Switch from Your Latest Posts to A Static Page.
  • Choose:
    • Homepage: Create a new page (e.g., “Home”).
    • Posts Page: Assign the existing Blog page you created earlier.

4. Previewing and Publishing

  • Click Publish to save changes.
  • The site now displays:
    • A static homepage (currently blank, ready for customization).
    • A Blog page where posts appear in chronological order.

5. Customizing Your Homepage

  • Edit the new homepage to add:
    • A featured image
    • Introductory text
    • Call-to-action elements
  • Over time, you can expand it with more blocks (images, buttons, layouts, etc.).

Key Takeaway:

WordPress is not just for blogs—you can set a static homepage to create a professional, business-ready front page, while keeping your blog posts accessible on a separate page. This flexibility lets you design your site exactly the way you want.

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