Setting up page links
Some themes automatically add a link to pages in their top navigation while on other themes you need to add a pages widget or set up a custom menu to add the page links. Personally, I prefer to set up my top navigation using a custom menu as links in the top navigation are easier for readers and it allows you to customize the links considerable more.
Frequently asked pages questions : (FAQs)
There are some of questions around pages that we are commonly asked:
1. How do you enable comments on pages?: Most Edublogs themes support comments on pages and by default comments are disabled on pages.
2. Why will not comments display on pages?: Most of our themes support comments on pages however there are a few themes that do not. If the theme you are using doesn’t support comments on pages, and you would like this feature, then you will need to use an alternative theme.
3. What does the Nothing Found message on my front page mean?: By default, the front page of your blog is set to display your latest posts.Nothing Found
4. Is it possible to publish posts to different pages on my blog? This is commonly asked by educators who want to use one blog for multiple classes or subjects — check out Mr. Cartlidge’s Science blog to see how it works.
Your Task :
- “Create an About page, How to Comment page, Blogging Guidelines page, or Contact page and then leave a link to your new page so we can have a look at how you went. Remember to refer to the examples we have provided for ideas!” (See Step 2: Set up pages)
- “Read through the most recent comments in reply to this post and leave a response to another person’s comment.”My favorite comment is about digital-citizenship by mzmack .I now have a badge about digital-citizenship in Spanish language and it has content curation very interesting.
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