Customizing WordPress - Setting up a Hierarchy of Static Pages
WordPress 1.5 includes a new feature - static pages. This article explains how you can set up a hierarchy of pages, and display navigation for parent and child pages.
June 3 2005
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WordPress 1.5 includes a new feature - static pages. This article explains how you can set up a hierarchy of pages, and display navigation for parent and child pages.
June 3 2005
WordPress lacks a useful feature: a setting to have a static page be the front page for the site. Following is a description of how I got around this limitation.
June 3 2005