Can someone please help me - I have trouble with creating a subpage. When I create new page in WP I choose a parent page for this newly created page, so my page would be a subp
Subpage is seen as parent page. what is wrong?
Can someone please help me - I have trouble with creating a subpage. When I create new page in WP I choose a parent page for this newly created page, so my page would be a subp
Do you mean it shows that way in your menu? You can make it a subpage by dragging and dropping it under the parent page but indented in your menu. Appearance > menus
Thank you very much Angela! I have tried your suggestion and it worked!!!
I am a little dissapointed at how complicated WP is. I think that it should be enough if you choose a parent page for your newly developed page like I did. Also the permalink showed that my new page is really a subpage, but on my site in the menu, supage always showed as parent page. It never occured to me that I also have to do what you have told me. So again, thank you very, very much!
Nina
p.s. Do you perhaps know why themes are not fully responsive? (it stated in details of each of the themes (that I have tried) that the theme is fully responsive, but in reality is not! Not I single one that I have tried so far :(
And also the preview does not show the exact state of the site - so I have so much trouble when I try to publish something, because I never know how is the content going to look like - especially photos). It is trial&error;,..but it shouldn't be! I know it is not good to edit over and over again, because of the SEO rankings.
I apologize for the long reply and more questions, but for me, all these problems are such a big hurdle. I have so much content already written and prepared for publishing, but I have to resolve theese issuses if I want my site to be taken seriously by anyone.
for beginner's I tend to recommend Frontier. It's pretty easy to use and has many customization options. If you need some additional help let me know. I'm here off and on. :)
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I have found this two
Pay Per Click(PPC) or Cost Per Click (CPC) are two ways to drive traffic to a site that you have on your webpage. When someone clicks on the banner you are paid. I believe that is what it is about.
Hi Nina, I do have the same question like yours: what means PPC Power? Did you ever found the answer?
PPC power (pay per click) is an additional way to monetize your website along with your affiliate links. the idea behind PPC if that even if the person on your site reading your posts didn't buy something from an affiliate link, they may click on one of the ads on your site which you would then be paid for... google absence is a popular one to use for this.
It's just an expression, generally you can drive traffic much quicker by using paid traffic so I'm guessing someone is saying it's more powerful than organic free traffic
Thank you very much Holly! I found this phrase in Keyword tool and yes I also think that PPC stands for "pay per click", But I dont know the meaning of the phrase "PPC power".
Thank all the same!
Have a great weekend!
Nina
Sorry for misunderstanding Nina! Maybe it means it's very good way to have traffic to your website,I don't know. If we try, We'll see.
Have a great weekend too...
You don¨t have to appologize for anything!;) I aprecciate your help!
When I find out the exact meaning I will let you know.
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I have found this two
Pay Per Click(PPC) or Cost Per Click (CPC) are two ways to drive traffic to a site that you have on your webpage. When someone clicks on the banner you are paid. I believe that is what it is about.
Hi Nina, I do have the same question like yours: what means PPC Power? Did you ever found the answer?
PPC power (pay per click) is an additional way to monetize your website along with your affiliate links. the idea behind PPC if that even if the person on your site reading your posts didn't buy something from an affiliate link, they may click on one of the ads on your site which you would then be paid for... google absence is a popular one to use for this.
It's just an expression, generally you can drive traffic much quicker by using paid traffic so I'm guessing someone is saying it's more powerful than organic free traffic
Thank you very much Holly! I found this phrase in Keyword tool and yes I also think that PPC stands for "pay per click", But I dont know the meaning of the phrase "PPC power".
Thank all the same!
Have a great weekend!
Nina
Sorry for misunderstanding Nina! Maybe it means it's very good way to have traffic to your website,I don't know. If we try, We'll see.
Have a great weekend too...
You don¨t have to appologize for anything!;) I aprecciate your help!
When I find out the exact meaning I will let you know.
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Do you mean it shows that way in your menu? You can make it a subpage by dragging and dropping it under the parent page but indented in your menu. Appearance > menus
Thank you very much Angela! I have tried your suggestion and it worked!!!
I am a little dissapointed at how complicated WP is. I think that it should be enough if you choose a parent page for your newly developed page like I did. Also the permalink showed that my new page is really a subpage, but on my site in the menu, supage always showed as parent page. It never occured to me that I also have to do what you have told me. So again, thank you very, very much!
Nina
p.s. Do you perhaps know why themes are not fully responsive? (it stated in details of each of the themes (that I have tried) that the theme is fully responsive, but in reality is not! Not I single one that I have tried so far :(
And also the preview does not show the exact state of the site - so I have so much trouble when I try to publish something, because I never know how is the content going to look like - especially photos). It is trial&error;,..but it shouldn't be! I know it is not good to edit over and over again, because of the SEO rankings.
I apologize for the long reply and more questions, but for me, all these problems are such a big hurdle. I have so much content already written and prepared for publishing, but I have to resolve theese issuses if I want my site to be taken seriously by anyone.
for beginner's I tend to recommend Frontier. It's pretty easy to use and has many customization options. If you need some additional help let me know. I'm here off and on. :)