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  1. Page & Elementor

Set a Homepage

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You can easily turn your blog into a website, with a static homepage that people will land on every time they arrive.

To set up the Homepage, please follow these simple steps:

  1. Navigate to Admin Dashboard -> Settings -> Reading

  2. Under the "Your homepage displays" select "A static page"

  3. Next, click on the Homepage dropdown list and select the "Homepage" page you created as your static homepage.

  4. Next, on the Posts page dropdown, select the "Posts" page you created. (This is where your new blog posts will appear, should you choose to write posts for your site.)

The page is assigned to the "posts page" should be an empty page without content. Because WordPress will use the default “index.php” template to render cont