Add a New Page (Classic Editor)

Add a New Page (Classic Editor)

Add a New Page

In this tutorial, you will learn how to add a new page to your WordPress website.



Go to your admin dashboard [https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin] > Posts > Add New.
You can then add your title, the content and set when the post should be published. 

Please be aware that the video tutorial above uses a test website. Your website might have slightly different items and options in its menu, depending on what plug-ins are installed, what theme the website is using or what user rights you have. 





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