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How to Add Pages to WordPress
1. Navigate to the administration page for your website and log in. If you have never added content to your website before, use the link and random password contained in the message sent to your email account when you first installed WordPress. The default user name is 'admin.'
2. Click the arrow next to 'Pages' on the left side of the WordPress administration page, and then click 'Add New.' You should now see a new window titled 'Add New Page.'
3. Click inside the box at the top of the screen and type a title for your page. The title is shown both on search engines and on the menu system of your website.
4. Click inside the large box below the title and type the information that you would like your page to display.
5. Click the drop-down menu next to 'Parent' under 'Attributes' on the right side of the page, and click the name of another page on your website if you would like to display the page under another page of your website with similar content. This step is optional.
6. Type a number in the box under 'Order' if you would like WordPress to display the page in a specific position on your website's menu system. For example, if you would like the page to be displayed first, type the number '1.' If you type nothing in this box, WordPress displays pages in alphabetical order.
7. Scroll to the top of the screen and click 'Publish' when you are finished with the page. WordPress automatically displays the page on your website's menu system, making it available to the public.
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