How Do I Set Page Attributes in WordPress?

When you create a new WordPress page, you have the option to add a title, description, and other metadata. You can also set the page attributes, which determine how the page appears in the WordPress admin area and on the website.

To set page attributes, click the “Page Attributes” link on the page’s administration panel. The page attributes window will open.

In the “Attributes” section, you can set the page title, description, and other metadata. You can also set the page’s visibility, which determines how the page appears in the WordPress admin area and on the website.

The “Page Attributes” window also contains the “Page Template” drop-down menu. The “Page Template” drop-down menu lets you choose the page template that will be used to generate the page. The “Default” page template is the default page template that is used when you don’t specify a page template.

The “Blogs” page template is used to create pages that are used to store blog posts. The “Pages” page template is used to create pages that are used to store other types of pages.

The “Default” page template is the default page template that is used when you don’t specify a page template. The “Blogs” page template is used to create pages that are used to store blog posts.

The “Pages” page template is used to create pages that are used to store other types of pages.

To create a new page, click the “New Page” button. The “New Page” window will open. In the “Title” field, type the title of the page. In the “Description” field, type a description of the page. In the “Blogs” field, type the name of the blog to which the page belongs.

In the “Pages” field, type the name of the page. In the “Publish” field, type the publish date of the page. In the “Tags” field, type the tags of the page. In the “Archive” field, type the archive date of the page.

To edit an existing page, click the “Edit” button. The “Edit” window will open.

To delete an existing page, click the “Delete” button. The “Delete” window will open.

When you’re finished editing the page, click the “Save” button. The “Edit” window will close, and the page will be updated in the WordPress administration area and on the website. You can also set the page’s visibility, which determines how the page appears in the WordPress admin area and on.