Creating a menu in WordPress is something that most site owners will need to do early on when setting up their website. Navigation is important not only for your site’s visitors, but for search engines as well. There are a lot of ways that you can choose to organize your site, and one of the […]
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How to Change Which Menu to Use in Your WordPress Theme
Getting your theme set up in WordPress involves a number of different steps, but one of them is almost always creating a navigational menu. This menu can include things like links to your site’s most popular pages, links to your different post categories, or anything else on your site that you think is important for […]
How to Create a New Tag in WordPress
There are different ways to organize your posts in WordPress and make them more accessible to your visitors. Typically these involve categories and tags. If you elect to start using tags on your site, you may have an idea of the ones that you want to use before you start writing your posts. In that […]
How to Rename a Post Category in WordPress
Creating categories for your posts in WordPress is important for the navigation of your site. It provides a convenient way for readers to check out the information that is important to them by seeing all of the posts that you have placed in a category. We have previously written about creating new categories, which is […]
How to Add a Link to an External Site to a WordPress Menu
We have written before about adding a menu to a WordPress site so that you can give your visitors an easy way to navigate around the important sections of your website. WordPress makes creating and editing these menus pretty easy compared to some of the older website-building options, so tweaking those menus until they are […]
How to Change the Anchor Text for a Menu Link in WordPress
When you click a link on a Web page, then text that you actually click on is called “anchor text.” In a WordPress menu, any link that you create from a page or category will use the default title of that page as its anchor text. This is fine in many cases, but you may […]
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