How to make only static post at the front of WP site?

by t3ch
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using the static post feature, you will have 1 static post and 1 newly post in fron of our WP sites. I just want a single post (static post) in front of the WP site. Anyone know how to do it?

The best example is in the clickbump template.


thanks
#front #make #post #site #static
  • Profile picture of the author dhirendra.gvt
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    • Profile picture of the author Defunct
      Originally Posted by dhirendra.gvt View Post

      Hi friends,

      On some of my web sites, I want ONLY static pages w/no blogging at all. (Don't want the "Pages" and "Archives" and "Categories" links and any other blogging capabilities to show up on my site at all.)

      I've scoured the Members area and Forum but haven't yet found the answer. (I guess everyone else but me wants to blog!)

      I checked the wordpress.org site, didn't find a clear answer there, either, especially as it appears that so many of their explanations and descriptions and screen shots are for versions of WP previous to 3.0.

      I suspect that making ONLY static pages is simple enough, I just can't find the answer.

      I've been programming w/Dreamweaver for the last few years ... and WP is TOTALLY different ... so my limited programming experiences thus far are only serving to lead me astray with WP.

      thanks
      You need to use pages and remove the blog like features, it's different for different templates, my suggestion is learn to modify one template only.

      Sometimes there are options in the backend to remove and add features of the template otherwise you need to learn to customise that wordpress template.

      The only way to really do that is know how to modify the raw code.

      This is easier if you take one template and learn it really well and then uses pages.

      Make sure you change the index to a page and not a post.
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      • Profile picture of the author RaulK
        I agree with the previous post. There are some templates, that offer that kind of option from the star. Blog without blogging if you can say so. The other option is to modify the code to your needs. You would have to know PHP/HTML, so it can be a bit difficult.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    plugin: WP-Sticky posts

    search "sticky posts"
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