Thank you – John
]]>I was thinking of creating a new blog category and converting all these pages to posts, however, I don’t want to do this if it causes my subscribers to be flooded with “new post” emails for each page I convert to a blog post.
Does anyone know if converting a page to a post generates an email to subscribers as is the case when I create a post from scratch?
Thanks for any guidance.
]]>I am wondering if this would work to take a video page from our WP site and make it a blog post once it gets published?
The DJ Sessions
]]>I’m not a developer, just a user, but could not find another forum to ask this question.
Right now, I have a static front page with my main article. I would like to switch themes for aesthetic reasons. In the new one, I would like to only show the top of the article, as a sticky post, with a “read more.”
To do this, I assume I would have to change the page to a post, via a plugin.
My SEO is via plugins so I think the SEO stuff would port over. Both themes are free ones–I’m open to paid ones, but found ColorLib and I like it. (currently on Twenty Twelve)
I don’t want to lose my Google rankings for this main article. Will any of these actions possibly impact SEO/rankings?
1. Making the change from page to post
2. Changing themes (from Twenty Twelve to ColorLib or perhaps some paid theme)
3. Adding the Read More button instead of showing the whole post.
Appreciate any thoughts.
]]>It sets the ID of chosen category as the post’s “post_parent”. They don’t show up in your admin’s post-overview because of this.
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/vice-versa/
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