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Hi does anyone know how to use wordprocess?

I had my website designed last year and have recently done some changes by adding a few new pages, however for some reason they are not going live, even though it says they're published.

If you can help Please contact me via [email protected]

Thank you

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Do you mean WordPress?


If so, have you tried refreshing the website pages on your browser? (Press F5. Unless you use a Mac, in which case I have no idea. Though actually if you can't see the pages at all this probably won't work :( )


Changes made don't always appear at once.


Alternatively turn your PC on and off and open the website again?


Or, are you sure the new pages are properly linked to an existing part of your website that they can be reached from?


If they are just floating about in the ether I guess you wouldn't be able to see them .....


It's a lot easier to add posts to a Wordpress site than to add pages, because adding pages is altering the structure.


Try googling to make doubly sure you have done it correctly? I'd have thought you would have to go into the html to do it, but I may be wrong.

Sue Wrote:

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>

> If they are just floating about in the ether I

> guess you wouldn't be able to see them .....

>

> It's a lot easier to add posts to a Wordpress site

> than to add pages, because adding pages is

> altering the structure.

>


What Sue says seems most likely to me but it really depends how your website was built, the theme it is based on and which version of the Wordpress Content Management System you are using. If you have made new posts or pages and have published them correctly they should be available to select and add to your 'Menu bar'.


I would strongly suggest you have a back up made before attempting to change your website structure.


Try going to 'Appearance > Menus > Edit menus' then something like 'Primary (Header Menu)'. This should control the tabs you see at the top of your website homepage (but, again, that does depend on how the website was built and the WordPress theme you're using). You should see one column saying 'Pages, Posts, Projects, Custom links, Categories etc. and one showing your Menu structure. Check items in the first column and they should appear in the Menu structure, you can then move the order of them around.


I can help more if you need it but I would need to charge for my time. Google is also a good way to find answers.

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