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Years ago, before wordpress used blocks, there was a way you could post specific posts to specific pages. I find now that all my posts are locked into one ‘blogs’ page. Does anyone know if there is a way around this, that I can post to a certain page?
WordPress has gotten so complex over the years I miss it’s original format.
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Can you give some contextual example as to what on earth you mean by specific pages 😅
There are pages and posts.
You can go to pages and make a page called About Us and set the slug to about (domain.tld/about) and there you’ll have a page
You can create a post called About Us and in the timeline or feed of your sites blog (that you can rename to whatever you please e.g. News or Annoucements) and unless you make it Sticky it’ll go further down as new posts are added.
I think your just trying to make a page but are making a new post?
You mean using categories?
>So, for example, I can create a page called ‘Happy Days’ and say I want to write a blog post to be viewed on that page, there doesn’t appear to be an option to do that anymore.
I think you are confused or misremembering something somewhere.
Pages have always been pages and posts have always been posts. You can’t (easily) make a “page” and have display a “post”. Now, you can make a post and adjust it’s URL (permalink) to be something specific if that is what you are after. But pages and posts have always been different things in WordPress.
>I find now that all my posts are locked into one ‘blogs’ page.
This is not the case. Blog posts can be found on your ‘posts’ page (what you are calling your ‘blogs’ page), but they can also be found at their own individual URL (see ‘permalink’ link above) as well as on any tag or category page.