What Is Static Page in WordPress?

Static pages are basically pages on a WordPress site that don’t change often, if ever. They’re great for showing off your blog’s front-end design or for keeping your administrative pages (like your site’s settings) out of the main content area.

When you create a static page, WordPress creates a page template for you, with all the necessary PHP code and style files. You just need to fill in the information for your page, like its title, description, and the blog post or page you want it to link to.

Static pages are great for quick, easy updates. Just go to your Pages menu and click Edit Static Page.

WordPress will take you straight to your newly created static page. All you have to do is fill in the information and hit Publish.

Static pages are a great way to keep your blog looking great without having to constantly update the content. They’re perfect for showing off your blog’s front-end design or for keeping your administrative pages (like your site’s settings) out of the main content area.

And when you create a static page, WordPress creates a page template for you, with all the necessary PHP code and style files. Just fill in the information for your page, and hit Publish.