Listing all pages on home page

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    Hi, I’ve used WordPress before and never found it this hard. It’s so difficult to navigate. I’m trying to show all posts on the homepage but can only see the first three. How can I show a ‘view all’ button that links to a page of all the posts? thanks

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  • Hi there! There are a couple of things you can do for this, in the Site Editor. You could increase the number of blog posts displayed on your homepage, and you could add pagination (page numbers) at the bottom of the list of posts so that visitors can view your older posts. For both of these options, you’ll want to head to Appearance > Editor to open the Site Editor.

    When you’re there, click on the right side of the Site Editor to start editing your homepage template.

    I’d suggest using the ‘List view’ to make it easier to understand what you’re looking at there. You’ll want to ensure you are editing the Query Loop block which is what shows your blog posts there.

    Firstly, the Query Loop’s Block Toolbar lets you set how many posts are visible ‘per page’:

    Then, below the ‘post template’ contained in your Query Loop block, you’ll want to add a ‘Pagination’ block which looks like this:

    Remember to save your changes once you’ve made the adjustments you want!

    In case of need, we do have some general guides to using the Site Editor and getting started with blogging, among other topics:

    I hope that helps, if you do have any other questions let us know!

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