A page includes an overall structure for presenting information on your website. For example: a page will include the header, (top part of the page usually containing a logo and navigation menu), a section for the main content of the page and a footer (the bottom part of the page usually containing some legal information, copyright notices and other links). A page may also include a sidebar on the left- or right-hand side containing links to other.
Pages
Considering the newspaper model, a post can be thought of as essentially one article. It is written and published at a given point in time about a particular subject in a specific category and posted on a certain page. The sports page, for example may contain several posts from the sports category.
Posts are primarily written as part of a blog (web-based log of events – or journal). However, posts have multiple functions and using them creatively can give you greater control over the management of your websites content.
Posts
Adding media to your website can be done in one of two ways:
Media
The block section is also split up into different panels depending on the type of block that is currently in focus. The first panel is always a description of the block. The other panels will allow you to change settings specifically for that block.
To add content to your page or post you need blocks. There are multiple types of blocks which we will discuss in more detail further on in this manual, but for now, let’s focus on the
Every page or post starts with a paragraph block. After you begin to type, you will see a toolbar appear above your text. Every block has a toolbar which contains tools which are particularly relevant to that block. The paragraph block has the following tools:
Block Types