How do I add tabs to others pages
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Instead of just “home,” I want to add an “about”/”schedules”/etc…I want them to be at the top of the page where the “home” currently is. These will be mostly static pages and I just want users to be able to click them. Help?!
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Okay, what’s the difficulty you are having? What you want is easy, provided you choose a theme with a tabbed header and you create Pages instead of Posts for those. If you want to link to something other than a static page, you’ll need to use a custom menu.
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HI!!
Thanks for your reply. Ok so, since I last posted, I figured out how to add another “page.” Problem is now I have a “home” and “schedule” page (YES!) BUT everytime I try to edit the home page to reflect something other than the schedule, it doesn’t save. Now both the home page and the schedule page reflects only my schedule page. I’ve tried adding a new page “About me” but that doesn’t seem to save. What gives? I know I’m close bc I added the “schedule” as another page. If it helps at all, I’m using the Hemingway theme (which based on examples seems to allow for multiple pages). Also if it helps to take a look at the webpage I’m working on it to see where I’m going wrong, it’s called barefootandwandering.wordpress.com. Any further guidance would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thank you, raincoaster!!
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The Home page is not a page at all, technically speaking. It’s where your blog posts go. Make blog posts instead of pages and they’ll show up there.
But it sounds like you’d benefit from starting at the beginning: http://learn.wordpress.com walks you through the basics. It’s easier to see how your theme works once you have at least three posts up. In the beginning it’s all rather confusing.
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