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Adding a New Section with Multiple Pages

After you've launched your site, you may want to add a new top-level page with subpages, but this can be a little tricky with a live menu.

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Adding New Pages

Use pages for relatively static content that makes up the architecture of your site.

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Duplicating Pages & Posts

Clone or rewrite an existing page, post or other content type.

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Editing an Existing Page or Post

Update pages or posts you've already saved as drafts or published.

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Formatting Text

Add subheadings, body text, links, bulleted lists and more using basic formatting blocks.

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Options for saving drafts, previewing and publishing content

Once a page is live, saved updates are publicly visible. Know your options for controlling the visibility of pages.

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Reverting to a previous version of a Page or Post

View the revision history and restore an earlier version of a page or post.

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Understanding & Editing Permalinks (URLs)

By default, a page's URL matches its title. You can edit the URL by changing the slug.

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Using Blocks: An Intro to the Page Editor

Laying out pages and editing content is a snap with your site's block editor.