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Post Content Features
Blockquote
Blockquotes are used to highlight quotes or specific aspects of your content are are styled to look different.
This is a blockquote example.
To add a blockquote to your own post or page, you’ll highlight your text and then use the icon on the toolbar when you’re editing a post that looks like a quote.
Ordered List
You can also add Ordered List to your posts/pages by highlighting your text and then using the icon on the toolbar that looks like 3 lines with little numbers next to it. An example of an ordered list is as follows:
- Ordered list item #1
- Ordered list item #2
- Ordered list item #3
- Ordered list item #4
- Ordered list item #5
Unordered List
You can also add Unordered List to your posts/pages by highlighting your text and then using the icon on the toolbar that looks like 3 lines with little dots next to it. An example of an unordered list is as follows:
- Unordered list item
- Unordered list item
- Unordered list item
- Unordered list item
- Unordered list item
What is the difference between a page and a post?
Post
If you’re going to have a blog, you’ll mostly be working in the Posts area of your WordPress dashboard. Posts are your actual blog posts. View them as articles in a newspaper. When you publish a new one, the last one gets pushed down and the new one is at the top and the most recent.
Posts can also be filed into Categories and Tags to help sort through your blog posts. After many years of blogging you’ll likely have hundreds of posts so having an organized filed system in place will make finding older posts easier when you file them within categories and tags. For more information about the difference between a Category and a Tag, see this.
Page
A page is static information. For example, your About page is a page you create once and it remains. It’s not filed within your blog posts but remains static unless you go back and edit the page in the future.