LuckyMarble / i3dthemes: Wordpress 'Theme' Tutorials
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Section 4: Working with PagesExercise 4-2: Adding New Pages
Adding a pageYou can quickly and easily add as many new pages to your website as you need! When adding a page, you can also decide if you want this new page to be listed in the main level of navigation, or listed under anther page ( such as a Parent / child ) relationship in the drop / flyout menu's.
Naming your pageWhen you create a New Page, Wordpress will switch the main panel to display the 'Add New Page' panel. When it does this, your mouse cursor will automatically be 'positioned' inside to the 'Title' field at the top of the Add New Page panel. Naming your new page should be the first thing you do.
Selecting a layout and columnsThe first thing we recommend you do after creating a page, is selecting a layout and columns.. you can change this at any time using the 'Edit' page panel. There are several types of layouts to choose from, each layout contains different types of components. If you've worked with Wordpress themes in the past, you may be familiar with 'Widget's', and adding 'Widgets' to specific pages... with your theme configuration, we've taken a lot of the 'work' out of configuring your widgets for you... Often times, a 'Widget' such as a photo gallery, will look out of place, if placed into a section of the page that wasn't really designed for a 'Photo Gallery' widget or component. So we've designed 'template' pages, pages specifically designed with 'Widgets' pre-installed. From an 'esthetic' viewpoint, all the components were designed to fit into each of the template type layouts, so it 'looks' like it should, not like something was 'jammed' into the page just to display 'media' or 'photos'. The other main advantage of this method over the 'Widget' method, is Widgets need to be 'installed' first, then added to the 'page', by providing a template page that includes the widgets designed to fit into that page, no need for installing and lining things up, just select your 'layout' and the number of columns you want in that page.
Adding SidebarsSidebars allow you to add content to your pages, content that is consistent from page to page such as a 'menu bars'. Sidebar selection changes depending on which 'column' layout you select. For example, if you want to display the 'Side menu' in your web page, you will need to select a column layout that includes the left or right column. For complete details on working with Sidebars, check out our 'Video Demo'. This is one video tutorial that you can really benefit from by 'watching' opposed to 'reading'.
SEO PropertiesThe Properties section allows for a Page Title and Page Description. The Page Title is 'text' on your page, wrapped by the H1 tag. The Page Description is text on your page wrapped in the H2 tag. "H" tags are special 'tags' that search engines use to determine the importance or relevance of the information on your page, compared to a search engines 'search term'. The Title should best describe what your page is about, and the description should 'add' to the title with as few words as possible. This could be a slogan, or some sort of term you think your web site visitors would use to find your site using a search engine. You can always leave these fields bank.
Allowing DiscussionsAllowing Discussions is a cool little feature of Wordpress that places a 'discussion' box into your new page, which allows your visitors to submit a question or comment about this page, or it's contents.
Allowing Comments / Allow 'trackbacks and pingbacks'Trackbacks and pingbacks are a way of allowing someone from another 'blog' to post the information or comments from your page or blog, into there's and visa versa. Here's a link to some information on using Trackbacks and Pingbacks if you're interested.
Page RevisionsPage revisions simply list the last time this page was revised, changed, or updated. It also tells you 'who' did the revising. Good to know if you have multiple users editing the web site. This is a handy little box though. If you click on a 'Revision' date, you will link to the 'Post Revision for .. Panel' which enables you to scroll through previous revisions and restore them if need be, or just compare revisions if you find that helpful.
What do Page Attributes do? **important to know if you plan on using 'sub menu's'Page Attributes allow you to arrange your pages in a hierarchy. You can set 'no parent', or select any one of the pages listed under the 'Parent' menu, as the 'Parent' page. This is VERY important if you want your new page to be listed under another page in your Navigation and menu components that use 'sub menu's.
Parent / Order **important to know if you plan on using 'sub menu's'Parent Order is used if you have multiple web pages under the Parent page. This selects which page is listed first, then second, third and so on. If a number is not assigned, the child pages will simply be listed alphabetically. Publishing your pageWhen you add a new page to your website, it is not automatically 'added' to the Navigation, or even your live site. The page is left in Draft until you publish it. You can edit a 'Draft' page at any time, by clicking on the 'Page' menu, then the 'Edit' button, this will bring up a list of pages in your site, select and open the 'draft' page you wish to edit. Publishing your page enables you to be viewed by your web site visitors. In order for them to find this page, you will want to add it to your Navigation menu's, or link to it through the content in your web pages using a hyperlink. Most people will be using the 'Navigation' option as it's easy, and consistent. Let's take a look at the "Publishing" options now.
Removing a page
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