How Do I Use Post Format in WordPress?

Post Formatting in WordPress

WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that enables you to create a website or blog from scratch, or to improve an existing website. WordPress is free and open source software released under the GPL.

Posts are the basic building blocks of a WordPress blog or website. A post can contain any type of content, such as text, images, video, and links.

To create a new post, click the “Posts” menu item on the main WordPress screen, and then click the “New Post” button. To create a new post based on an existing article or document, click the “Publish” button on the “Posts” menu item, and then select the article or document to which you want to add the new post.

To format a post, click the “Format” button on the “Posts” menu item, and then select the format in which you want to save the post. The following formats are available:

Text: The default format for posts.

The default format for posts. HTML: Creates a standard HTML post, with a title and body text.

Creates a standard HTML post, with a title and body text. WordPress: Creates a WordPress post, with a title, body, and links.

Creates a WordPress post, with a title, body, and links. Post Formats: Allows you to save a post in one of the following formats: Standard (text only), Image, Links, and Video.

Allows you to save a post in one of the following formats: Standard (text only), Image, Links, and Video. Markdown: Allows you to save a post in a plain text format.

Allows you to save a post in a plain text format. Attachments: Allows you to attach files to a post.

Allows you to attach files to a post. Fields: Allows you to add custom fields to a post.

Allows you to add custom fields to a post. Schedule: Allows you to schedule a post for publication at a future time.

Allows you to schedule a post for publication at a future time. Auto Publish: Automatically publishes posts as they are created. Attachments: Allows you.