• hmazuji

    (@hmazuji)


    if wordpress knows there is an issue, why isn’t it fixed so the next person going through the process doesn’t encounter the same issue. c’mon you guys, is it really that difficult

    so here i am with the same exact problem that @nathanwpstr faced nine months ago. why ? either start wordpress off on a static page with a blog page option, or give us a choice of where we want to start. i started my static page on the blog page, and now have to migrate my information just like idk how many other have had to do

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Jorge

    (@ventolinmx)

    Hello

    Have you tried the Post Type Switcher plugin to convert your blog post to a static page?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    I think there might be a misunderstanding of how WordPress works here.

    WordPress is a content management system that started as a blogging platform. If you choose a classic theme, the blog is automatically the front page, and then at Settings > Reading in your site’s Dashboard you can simply choose whether or not the blog is your front page of it you elect a specific page as your static front page: https://www.ads-software.com/documentation/article/create-a-static-front-page/

    If you choose a block theme, you can completely control how your site operates in the Site Editor. If your block theme doesn’t come with blog posts on the front page, but you want them to appear there, you add that pattern. If your blog theme does come with blog posts on the front page, but you don’t want them to appear there, you remove that pattern: https://www.ads-software.com/documentation/article/site-editor/

    What is the URL of your site, and what theme are you using?

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