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How to Organize Your WordPress Blog Using Pages
1. Log into your WordPress administrative dashboard.
2. Click 'Add New' in the 'Pages' section to add a new parent page.
3. Type the content you want for the page. Click 'Publish.'
4. Click 'Add New' in the 'Pages' section to add a new child page.
5. Type the content you want for the child page. On the right column, in the 'Page Attributes' section, click the 'Parent' menu. Select the page you made in Step Three as the parent for this page.
6. Repeat the above steps to add new parent and child pages to your website.
7. Click 'Widgets' in the 'Appearance' section of the dashboard. Drag the 'Pages' widget to the sidebar. Click the arrow at the top of the Pages widget. Enter a Title, if desired. Click the 'Sort By' menu to select how you want the pages to be organized. Click 'Save.'
8. Click the name of your website in the top-left corner of the page to go to your home page. Press 'F5' to refresh the browser. Note that child pages are listed beneath the parent page in the Pages widget. If your template uses pages in the menu at the top of your pages, in most cases only the parent pages will be viewable.
9. Make your site easier to navigate by adding a 'Back' link on each child page, linking back to the parent page. On each parent page, include the title links for each child page to that parent at the bottom of the page.
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