How do I tweak with the software so that latest articles will be displayed first?
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I’ve written two articles since ‘DELHI COP THROWS BRICK: MISSES DOG; HITS WOMAN!’but when I go to my site I do not see my new writing. How do I tweak with the software so that my latest articles will be displayed first in the Home Page?
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Thanks for your quick response and please accept my appology my slow one!
Link for ‘DELHI COP THROWS BRICK: MISSES DOG; HITS WOMAN’ is
https://havepenwillwrite.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/delhi-cop-throws-brick-misses-dog-hits-woman/It keeps appearing on my homepage even after I wrote two more articles following it. My home page is
https://havepenwillwrite.wordpress.com/The two articles I wrote following that are:
https://havepenwillwrite.wordpress.com/2015/05/03/judicial-custody-vs-judicial-responsibility/
https://havepenwillwrite.wordpress.com/2015/04/30/a-travesty-of-justice-the-polices-indiscriminate-cordon-and-search-operations/Thanks for your trouble (in advance). :-)
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What’s that? How do I find out if it is? And, if it is sticky post, how do I get my articles published in chronological manner? Thanks.
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Just go to https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/post-visibility/#sticky-posts to learn where to check and then see if your post has been marked as a sticky post.
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I went to quick edit and the check box for sticky post was unchecked! So, I just made my new article ‘sticky’! And it worked! I guess I’ll have to make manual adjustments from now on until I figure this out. Thanks! I really appreciate the tip. CC.
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Very strange. Posts should appear in reverse chronological order. Let me know if future posts still exhibit the behavior you saw earlier.
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Yes. I checked out your link. It’s supposed to show the newer articles first by default. I’m baffled too. I’ll let you know what happens to my next article. Thanks again. CC.
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