- WordPress Basics
- WordPress - Home
- WordPress - Overview
- WordPress - Installation
- WordPress - Dashboard
- WordPress Settings
- WordPress - General Setting
- WordPress - Writing Setting
- WordPress - Reading Setting
- WordPress - Discussion Setting
- WordPress - Media Setting
- WordPress - Permalink Setting
- WordPress - Plugin Setting
- WordPress Categories
- WordPress - Add Category
- WordPress - Edit Category
- WordPress - Delete Category
- WordPress - Arrange Categories
- WordPress Posts
- WordPress - Add Posts
- WordPress - Edit Posts
- WordPress - Delete Posts
- WordPress - Preview Posts
- WordPress - Publish Posts
- WordPress Media
- WordPress - Media Library
- WordPress - Add Media
- WordPress - Insert Media
- WordPress - Edit Media
- WordPress Pages
- WordPress - Add Pages
- WordPress - Publish Pages
- WordPress - Edit Pages
- WordPress - Delete Pages
- WordPress Tags
- WordPress - Add Tags
- WordPress - Edit Tags
- WordPress - Delete Tags
- WordPress Links
- WordPress - Add Links
- WordPress - Edit Links
- WordPress - Delete Links
- WordPress Comments
- WordPress - Add Comments
- WordPress - Edit Comments
- WordPress - Moderate Comments
- WordPress Plugins
- WordPress - View Plugins
- WordPress - Install Plugins
- WordPress - Customize Plugins
- WordPress Users
- WordPress - User Roles
- WordPress - Add Users
- WordPress - User Photo
- WordPress - Edit Users
- WordPress - Delete Users
- WordPress - Personal Profile
- WordPress Appearance
- WordPress - Theme Management
- WordPress - Customize Theme
- WordPress - Widget Management
- WordPress - Background
- WordPress Advanced
- WordPress - Host Transfer
- WordPress - Version Update
- WordPress - Spam Protection
- WordPress - Backup & Restore
- WordPress - Optimization
- WordPress - Reset Password
- WordPress Useful Resources
- WordPress - Questions and Answers
- WordPress - Quick Guide
- WordPress - Useful Resources
- WordPress - Discussion
WordPress - Reading Setting
In this chapter, we will study about Reading Settings in WordPress. Reading Setting is used to set the content related to the front page. You can set the number of post to be displayed on the main page.
Following are the steps to access the reading settings −
Step (1) − Click on Settings → Reading option in WordPress.
Step(2) − The Reading Settings page is displayed as shown in the following screen.
Following are the details of the fields on reading settings.
Front page displays − This section is used to display the front page in any of the following format −
Your latest posts − It displays latest posts on the front page.
A static page − It displays the static pages on the front page.
Front Page − You can select the actual page you want to display on front page from the drop down.
Posts Page − You can select the page from the drop down which contains posts.
Blog pages show at most − The number of posts to be displayed per page or site. By default, it is set as 10.
Syndication feeds show the most recent − The user can view the number of posts when they download one of the site feeds. By default, it is set as 10.
For each article in a feed, show − This section is used to display the post by selecting any of the following formats −
Full Text − It displays the complete post. It is set as default.
Summary − It displays the summary of the post.
Search Engine Visibility − After clicking on the checkbox, Discourage search engines from indexing this site, your site will be ignored by the search engine.
Step(3) − After filling all the information, click on Save Changes button to save your Reading Setting information.
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