Posts are individual pieces of content on a blog. Often referred to as blog posts or blogs, each post makes up the whole of your blog. This guide will show you how to create and manage posts on your site.
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To add a new post to your blog, take the following steps:
- Visit your dashboard.
- Click on Posts on the left side.
- Click on the “Add new post” button.
- Give your post a title by typing it in the box at the top that says, “Add title“.
- Start typing your post, or click on the + block inserter icon to add new content. Learn more about using the WordPress editor to create your post content.
You can also publish posts by email and by voice.
Once you have created your post, you can publish the post to share it with the world. To publish your new post, follow these steps:
- Create your post and add your content.
- Optionally, customize your post’s settings with a featured image, excerpt, and more.
- In the toolbar at the top of the editor, click the “Publish” button.
- If you have the pre-publish checks turned on, check your post’s visibility, publish status, and use the AI Assistant before clicking “Publish” again to publish your post.
- If you have the pre-publish checks turned on, check your post’s visibility, publish status, and use the AI Assistant before clicking “Publish” again to publish your post.
In the top right of the screen, above the post settings, you’ll find several options for your new post:

From left to right, these options are:
- Save draft: Save the latest version of your draft page.
- If this shows Saved instead, it means the latest version of your draft has been saved successfully.
- Preview: See what your page will look like on desktop, mobile, and tablet screens.
- Click Show template to turn on/off the template in the page editor.
- Click Preview in new tab to see how the changes will look on the live site.
- Jetpack Icon: Show or hide additional options provided by the Jetpack plugin:
- AI Assistant: Check for mistakes and verify the tone of your post before publishing.
- SEO: Customize the title and description of the page (eligible plans only.)
- Shortlink: Copy a shortened URL of the page.
- Share this post: Connect social media accounts and set up automatic sharing.
- Social Previews: See how the page will appear on Google and social media.
- Likes and Sharing: Enable the Like button and social media sharing buttons.
- Newsletter: View options related to notifying subscribers of your post via email.
- Settings Icon: Show or hide the post settings.
- Help Icon: Open the help center to search for guides or access support.
- Publish: Publish the draft post to your website.
- Ellipses Menu (the three vertical dots): Open additional editor settings.
A post is different from other content types (like pages) because several actions are triggered when you publish a new post on a public blog:
- The post appears as the newest entry on your blog page.
- The post appears in Reader feeds unless your site is private.
- Your subscribers receive an email notification, unless you turned it off in the pre-publish checks above.
- The post is shared to your social media profiles if you have connected them.
Once you have created a post, you can edit the post settings (featured image, publish status, etc.) and the content of the post at any time. Your subscribers will not be notified of the changes, but you can reshare the post to your social networks on eligible plans.
Edit a page or post’s settings
After you create a page or post, you can edit the settings to control how your content is shown to the world. In this guide, you will learn how to edit a page or post’s settings.
Edit a page or post’s content
After creating a page or post, you can edit its content anytime. This guide will show you how to update an existing page or post.
Reshare a post on social media
In this guide, you will learn how to reshare a post instantly (or schedule a reshare) on social media.
Share a page or post
Once you have published a page or post, you’ll want your website visitors to find it. This guide outlines several methods for sharing a page or post.
There are multiple ways to display your posts on your site.
Your theme may include an Index template (for displaying all posts) and an Archive template (for displaying posts by category, tag, month, and year.) Learn how to edit these templates.
Other methods you can use to display posts on a page:
- Create a default post page to automatically update with your posts.
- Create a custom blog page for your posts.
- Insert a Blog Posts block onto any page.
- Insert a Query Loop block onto any page.
- Display posts by category.
You can find the post’s ID in your browser’s address bar after opening the post in the editor. For example, the post ID for the following example is “125”: