For the meantime, I’m switching WordPress.com themes until I get my own website, learn HTML codes and be my own web designer! So bear with me until I keep finding the ideal “appearance”, which my paid CSS upgrade can only do so far.
My “Front page displays” a page properly instead of my “latest posts”. Get it? It’s supposed to be a static “page” and not a changing “post”. This is one of my many slowness – the logic test:- What would make “common sense” for readers to see when they view my “home page”.
To achieve a “webpage” layout”, simply change the “Reading Settings” from the “latest posts” to a “static page”. The “Front page” is definitely “mostly posts” but really a “static page” called “posts”. Get it?
Further, the “Post page” is also a “static page” called “blog”, which is “published” as a blank page with no text. But it will have “Blog pages to show at most – 3 pages”. Get it?
Not really? Too bad!
Then go to the “Dashboard >> Reading” and set the following to:
- Front page displays
- A Static page
- Front page: Posts
- Post page: Blog
- A Static page
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