How to Have a Static Homepage and a Blog Page in WordPress?

Ah, WordPress. The magical kingdom where you can build your dream website, start a blog, and maybe—just maybe—rule the internet.

But then comes the moment of truth:
You want a fancy homepage that says, “Hey, I’m a legit professional,” and a separate blog page that doesn’t scream “default WordPress install.”


And now you’re asking the internet: How do I even do that?

Fear not, brave site builder! I’ve got you covered. Grab your coffee, and let’s break this down like we’re baking a cake—with less mess and fewer existential crises.


🧱 Step 1: Create Two Pages (Yes, Two. Stay with Me.)

Head over to Pages > Add New.

  • Create one page and name it “Home”
  • Create another page and name it “Blog”

Don’t add content yet—these pages are just placeholders for now.


⚙️ Step 2: Set them as Static Pages

Now go to Settings > Reading.

  • Under “Your homepage displays,” choose A static page.
  • For Homepage, select the “Home” page you just made.
  • For Posts page, select the “Blog” page.

Boom. WordPress now knows what’s what.


🎨 Step 3: 🧠 : Customize the Look

Jump into Appearance > Customize to style your homepage and blog layout. Depending on your theme, you might be able to tweak fonts, colors, and even the number of blog posts shown.


🎉 You Did It! You’re Officially Not a WordPress Rookie Anymore

Now you have a shiny homepage for first impressions, and a blog page for all your unfiltered thoughts, genius how-tos, or cat memes. You’re not just building a site—you’re building your brand.

So go ahead, hit publish, and bask in your newfound web wizardry. 🧙‍♂️

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