There are two differences between the post editor and the page editor.
The “Page Attributes” section will help us create parent-child relationships between the pages.
More on this in an upcoming lesson.
These settings are missing because it doesn’t make sense for static pages to have them.
Let me elaborate.
A blog post can have user comments so website visitors can share their opinions.
But the user comments are turned off for a static page by default.
It is a standard that we don’t let people share their opinion on pages like About Us, Contact Us, Landing page, etc.
We don’t need any of that, do we?
Anyway, next…
We might end up creating 100s of blog posts.
So, using categories and tags will help us organize those huge numbers of posts for a better user experience.
But for static pages, using categories and tags is overkill because most websites will have hardly ten static pages.
Having said that, we still need to organize pages, and this is where the “Parent Page” feature comes in.
More on this in an upcoming lesson!
The “Parent Page” feature is not available for blog posts.
A blog post can not have a child post.
Next…
On archive pages and the dynamic Homepage, we display at least ten blog posts with a good layout:
So, we use interesting excerpts to attract clicks to the individual articles.
But we don’t display pages with the above layout.
The pages of the website are usually accessed through:
1) The primary navigation menu
2) Sidebar Menu
Simply put, we don’t list pages like blog posts.
So, the “Excerpt” feature is irrelevant for pages.
That’s all.
I will put you through some small challenges starting from the next lesson.