WordPress | Adding a new blog post using the Classic Editor

by | Sep 10, 2019 | Getting Started, Wordpress | 0 comments

Adding a new blog post using the classic editor

Adding a new blog post using the Classic Editor in WordPress is often the easiest way to do so. Yes, using builders such as the Divi Builder mean you have lots more options layout wise, but if you ever change theme you run the risk of having a load of code to have to tidy up on your posts.

The new Gutenberg editor is great, but often people like to stick with the simplicity of the in built classic editor.

I’ll cover creating blogs using the other tools in future posts, but here’s a quick video showing how to use the Classic version of the editor.

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