Type “About Me” or something similar for the title. (“About,” “About the Blog,” or “About Us” are all good options too.)
Using WordPress to create a page for your site, with the title About entered in the title box
You can simply click where it says “Type / to choose a block” to start writing your page.
The buttons on the top right let you save, preview, and/or publish your page.
Using the Block Editor (Gutenberg Editor)
The block editor may seem a little confusing when you first try it, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll find it’s easy to work with and very versatile.
To create paragraph blocks, you can simply type as normal, hitting enter at the end of each paragraph.
To add other blocks, you can use the + icon to browse for and select a blog, or you can type a forward slash and whatever type of block you want—e.g. /image—to quickly create that type of block.
The most useful blocks to try out on your About page, apart from the argentina phone number resource block, are:
Heading blocks. These let you create subheadings. For instance, you might have two sections for your page, “About Me” and “About My Blog.”
Image blocks. These let you upload images (or pick images that you’ve already added to your media library) to use on your page.
List blocks. You can use these to create a bullet point list or a numbered list.
You can change a block into a different block by clicking on it and using the “Transform to” option. Here, I’m changing a list block to a paragraph block:
Transforming a WordPress list block to a paragraph block, in the block editor
Tip: If you prefer, you can use drag-and-drop page builders to create your WordPress pages, such as Elementor or Beaver Builder. (You install these as plugins.)
Creating Your First WordPress Blog Post
Adding a blog post to your site is just as easy as adding a new page. Both posts and pages use the block editor.
When writing a blog post for the first time on your new site, you might write about one or more of these:
Why you started your blog
What readers can expect from your blog
Some key “lessons learned” in your topic area
A particular core idea in your topic area
A step-by-step guide to getting started with a key aspect of your topic
Type “About Me” or something similar for
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