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WordPress Pages: Exploring the Pseudo-Static Pages of WordPress

By Larry Hendrick | November 10, 2006

I really like this article at Lorelle on Wordpress, because it covers the details without getting all caught up in the techno-babble. The difference in Posts and Pages are explained extremely well for those that enjoy primers on Wordpress and explains how even pages are truly dynamic, rather than static … even though they don’t change with every article you post.

If you use Wordpress, I think you will benefit from this information. Thanks Lorelle!

WordPress Pages: Exploring the Pseudo-Static Pages of WordPress « Lorelle on WordPress

A Page in WordPress is similar to the old static HTML pages. It just sits there, separate from the rest of the content. But that’s not a good description either.

WordPress pulls content from its database to generate web pages, be it posts, Pages, comments, link lists, or other elements into content place holding template files that make up your WordPress Theme. The content from your posts and Pages are stored in the database, but they are treated differently depending upon how they are retrieved and used on your WordPress blog.

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