different between pages and post
DIFFERENT BETWEEN PAGES AND POST
PAGES
Pages: Typically used for static, timeless content. Examples include About Us, Contact, Services, or any content that doesn't change frequently.
- Pages: Can be organized hierarchically, creating parent and child relationships. This allows you to create a structured navigation menu.
- Pages: Often appear in the site's main navigation menu and are meant for more permanent information.
POST
Posts: Generally used for dynamic and time-sensitive content. Blog entries, news updates, and articles are common examples of posts.
- Posts: Usually organized chronologically. While you can use categories and tags to organize posts, they don't have a hierarchical structure like pages.
Posts: Typically displayed in reverse chronological order on the blog or news section of a website. They are usually part of a feed.
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