The major difference between WordPress pages and blog post is how they
are stored and in the structure of your blog site. Essentially, blog
posts are stored in reverse chronological order and are archived in
your WordPress blog theme. When you add a new blog post it gets stored
and archived on top of all your other blogs. However, if you were to
update or make changes to an old post immediately after then it would
be stored on top of your newest post. That’s the WordPress blogging
complexity simplified. A blog is stored and archived in reverse
chronological order when you add a new one or update an older one.
Your most recent work gets puts first so blog site visitors can easily
know your latest work.
Furthermore, when you make your blog website with pages, they are not
stored in reverse chronological order. They remain static, or
unordered, in a common place on your site. Pages often stay in your
navigation bar and you can update each individual page on your blog
site and they will not jump in front of the other pages. Examples for
pages will be “About” “Contact” or “Services” Now one last important
detail concerning SEO with pages and blog post…
























