New to WordPress.com? Or been around for a while? If you poke around your settings, you may be surprised to come upon features you didn’t know existed! Here are five tools and settings that you may not know about.
“Stick” a blog post to your front page
If you have a blog, your posts are displayed in reverse chronological order on your homepage, with your latest post at the top. Sometimes you may want to showcase a specific post or resurface an old favorite; in this case, you can “stick” the post to your front page so it stays at the top. Some themes use special styling for sticky posts, so try it out on your site to see how it looks. (And don’t forget to unstick the post when you’d like to remove it from the spotlight!)
To mark a post as “sticky,” look to the right of your post editor under Post Settings, click the down arrow next to Status, and toggle the option next to Stick to the front page.
Display (or hide) sharing buttons
Sharing buttons, which often appear at the bottom of posts and pages, are handy when you want to encourage readers to share your site content on their social networks. You can display sharing buttons in various styles (text only, icon only, text and icon, or official buttons), or remove them entirely from different areas if you have a minimal static website or prefer a cleaner look.
To tinker with your sharing buttons, go to My Site → Sharing → Sharing Buttons. As you configure the settings, you’ll see a live preview of how the buttons will appear on your site. You can also specify where to display them under Options.
Make your site private
Your viewers must have a WordPress.com account (or sign up for one) for you to authorize them to see your site.
Do you want an online diary or need a private space to compile your writing? Or, maybe you’ve decided over time that you want a more intimate readership made up of family and close friends. If so, you can make your site private and viewable only to you and specific people. You can also make your site private if you redesign it and want to work on it behind closed doors.
To adjust your privacy settings, go to My Site → Settings → General and scroll down to Privacy. Once your site is Private, its landing page will resemble the one below.
Create password-protected content
What if you want to make only parts of your site inaccessible to the public? By setting a password on certain posts and pages, you can create private, exclusive, or members-only content for certain people. You can see this in action on the District Cafe & Eatery‘s website — its “Staff” menu tab leads to password-protected content for restaurant employees only.
To password-protect a piece of content, open the post or page, go to Status on the right, click on the down arrow next to Public, and select Password Protected. In the field that appears, type in the password you’d like to set, then click Update.
Display separate portfolio projects
With the portfolio feature, you can highlight notable projects in a dedicated space that’s separate from your blog posts. Some of our image-focused themes are designed with portfolio projects in mind and have this feature turned on by default, but if you’re not using one of these themes, you can activate the feature manually. For inspiration, view Roberth Jordan’s site to see how he showcases architectural sketches and plans, then learn to activate the portfolio feature on your own site.
To get started, access your portfolio settings at My Site → Portfolio. If you’re not using a theme with the feature built in, activate it in My Site → Settings → Writing → Content types and switch on the Portfolio Projects option.
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nice share.good tips… only the PRIVATE setting was new to me.. BUT BOY I NEED THAT!!!! Killswitch 😉❤️
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Thank you – good tips! Re blogged.
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I wasn´t aware of the Portfolio feature. That was useful, thank you!
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Good Information, New Features are interesting actually.
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Very useful tips. Because of this I just added the sticky feature to my blog and also I changed my sharing features. I wish we could have more simple tutorials like this.
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So helpful. Thank you
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Great tips didn’t know about the last two
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Wow! Thanks!
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Useful ones
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Thanks for sharing this. Great content
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This was so helpful thank you, would love to know of any further tips for categorizing content so it doesn’t appearing on front page, if anyone has links I’d appreciate it?
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These may not be quite what you’re looking for, but they are related:
https://wordpress.com/discover-wordpress/2018/03/20/website-not-blog/
https://wordpress.com/discover-wordpress/2018/05/03/menus/
https://wordpress.com/discover-wordpress/2018/06/05/category-pages/
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Awesome thank you, I’ll have a look through now 🙂
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That actual was exactly the info I needed, I now have a coherent site, thank you, you rock!
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This was helpful, useful and new information for me for I have just started my own blog. I can’t wait to add more features to my site!
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Thanks for sharing these tips! I surely did not know about any of them 🤷
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Very helpful
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Thank you!
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Helpful!
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Thanks
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Thanks for the info!
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Thank you for sharing! Very helpful
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Great tips, thanks so much!!!
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Reblogged this on Mother Confessions and commented:
Great tips! I’ve slowly learned about these features on my own. I didn’t know about the password protection though. This is a must read for beginners.
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Great ideas! Much thanks:)
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Ooh the portfolio feature is really handy, thank you!
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many thanks indeed.
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This was helpful. Thanks.
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Very helpful, thanks!
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Great tips, thanks so much!!
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This is useful. Thanks for sharing. Have a good day.
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Very much helpful. Well written
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Thank you for this it was really helpful
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Thanks. That helps. I will try out the Portfolio Feature in the next Days.
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Thanks for sharing.
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I just used the “sticky” feature where you designate a post to always stay on top no matter how long ago that you published it. Thank you!
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thanks 🙂
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New on wordpress! Thanks for the information!
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thanks for sharing this
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Yesterday, I customized my share buttons 🙂
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every little helps 😉
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Interesting tips!
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Awesome thanks for the tips!
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Great tips – thanks for sharing
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Password-protected content, thank you very much, very helpful.
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Super helpful, thank you!
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This was really useful!
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Very useful ideas.
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This is the first wordpress how-to I’ve read that actually looked like wordpress and didn’t refer to features that didn’t seem to exist. Thanks so much!
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Wow, useful information, really straight to the point😍!
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Very good advice! I appreciate it! 💗
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Useful!
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I’ve been using WordPress off and on for a long time now and I actually forgot most of these existed so thank you for the reminder!
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