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How to Create Custom Post Type in Wordpress
1. Sign-in to the WordPress control panel.
2. Click the drop-down box next to the 'New Page' button at top-right of the WordPress webpage and click 'New Post.'
3. Type the heading of your post in the 'Enter title here' box on the 'Add New Post' webpage.
4. Type your post or article in the box below the title box.
5. Click 'Upload/Insert' to add an image to your post. Hold the cursor over the button to see the 'Add an Image' hint.
6. Click 'Browse' on the 'Add an Image' dialog box. Navigate to the location on your computer where the image is stored. Double-click the image to select it and click the 'Upload' button.
7. Click the 'ABC' button to proofread your post for spelling and grammatical mistakes. If a spelling mistake is found then the misspelled word will be underlined in red. Grammatical mistakes will be underlined in green. Right-click the red/green underlined word/sentence to be shown alternate suggestions. Click to select a suggestion. Repeat this step until you get the 'no error' found message.
8. Choose a category for your post below 'Categories,' for example: computers, nature, or health. To add a new category, click 'Add New Category.' Type the new category name in the box that opens and click 'Add New Category.'
9. Click 'Publish' to publish the post on your website. Alternatively, click 'Save Draft' to save the post now and publish it later.
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