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Difference Between Pages and Posts

Pages vs Posts

Blogging has become very popular today. From the simple online diary launched in 1998, it evolved into what it is today, a tool for people to ask for and share opinions and comments on subjects ranging from politics to business, current events, and news. They can either be personal or corporate created for the purpose of marketing and public relations.

WordPress is a publishing platform released in 2003 that allows users to create blogs. It is a PHP and MySQL powered blog tool that allows users to utilize a template processor to rearrange widgets and switch themes. It is search engine friendly and supports tagging of articles and posts.

When building a WordPress blog, users can create as many posts and pages as they want. Pages and posts contain information and content that make a blog or website interesting. The popularity of a blog or website is dependent upon the number of visitors to the site.

While visitors can comment on both pages and posts, it is best to allow comments only on posts and not on pages because pages are static and are meant for permanent content. Pages contain information about the blogger and the site. They contain his personal and contact information and offer information on what the site is about. Examples are the “About Me” and the “Copyright” page. Pages can contain several other pages and posts.

Pages are used to structure a WordPress website, and they are not listed by date like posts which are published in reverse chronological order. Visitors can view the latest posts and search for related posts in the archives. Unlike posts, pages do not use tags or categories, and, instead, they point visitors towards particular pages that have similar content. They also have a parent-child structure which is a hierarchic structure that allows the creation of several sub-pages while posts do not have this structure.

Posts can be found in the archives, categories, recent posts, and other widgets. They are also displayed in the RSS feed of the blog. Pages are not incorporated in the RSS feeds and are intended for visitors who wish to know more about the blogger and what his site offers. Posts are social media instruments with short contents that allow the blogger and visitors to share information and comments.
Summary:

1.Pages are used to structure a website while posts are social media instruments.
2.Posts are time dependent and are published in reverse chronological order while pages are not.
3.Pages can be arranged into pages and sub-pages while posts cannot.
4.The structure of pages is hierarchical while posts use tags and have categories.
5.Posts are displayed in the RSS feed of the blog while pages are not.
6.Posts are intended to allow visitors to comment and share information while it is best to disable comments on pages.
7.Pages have parent-child structure that allows users to create sub-pages while posts do not have this structure but are created with small contents.

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