I'm on Course 2, Lesson 5. It is unclear where we are to be putting our content posts. Am I suppose to be putting them under "homepage" or under "blog"? Right now I have my f
Do our posts under "homepage" or under "blog"?
I'm on Course 2, Lesson 5. It is unclear where we are to be putting our content posts. Am I suppose to be putting them under "homepage" or under "blog"? Right now I have my f
Pages are different from posts.
They are used to be fixed (like a homepage)
Whereas post are mainly used in blogs
I have my website set up with a theme, but at what point do I start to personalize it with photos on homepage? And where is the best place to upload photos from?
Hello GranolaGlam just remember the more you add to website is a trade off for speed. Be sure what you design on your page is relevant to end run of making money and clicks.
Why Do I Need to Use Free Images Go through the training above. It's pretty good. My favorite three places for free images are:
1. http://Pexels.com
2. http://Pixabay.com
3. http://Wikipedia.org (you have to give credit to the author)
Have you ever been to a website without images? They're boring. But the wrong images will make your website look amateurish... Do what looks and feels right for you. Over time, you'll get the hang of it.
Hope this helps.
Darren
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Personalize my theme with photos?
I have my website set up with a theme, but at what point do I start to personalize it with photos on homepage? And where is the best place to upload photos from?
Hello GranolaGlam just remember the more you add to website is a trade off for speed. Be sure what you design on your page is relevant to end run of making money and clicks.
Why Do I Need to Use Free Images Go through the training above. It's pretty good. My favorite three places for free images are:
1. http://Pexels.com
2. http://Pixabay.com
3. http://Wikipedia.org (you have to give credit to the author)
Have you ever been to a website without images? They're boring. But the wrong images will make your website look amateurish... Do what looks and feels right for you. Over time, you'll get the hang of it.
Hope this helps.
Darren
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Pages are different from posts.
They are used to be fixed (like a homepage)
Whereas post are mainly used in blogs