I'm using a static home page, so my posts go to a different page. How can I pin a post to the top of the page the posts go to (not the home page)? Originally I thought it was as easy as using the edit page feature, so I typed what I wanted, but apparently when you change to a static home page and redirect your posts to a different page, it overrides what you wrote in the edit page.
I'm using a static home page, so my posts go to a different page. How can I pin a post to the top of the page the posts go to (not the home page)? Originally I thought it was as easy as using the edit page feature, so I typed what I wanted, but apparently when you change to a static home page and redirect your posts to a different page, it overrides what you wrote in the edit page.
Share Improve this question edited Dec 19, 2014 at 3:51 Gabriel 2,24810 gold badges22 silver badges24 bronze badges asked Dec 19, 2014 at 2:52 neilneil 112 bronze badges 2- 2 Do you mean a sticky post? – Milo Commented Dec 19, 2014 at 2:56
- Please use more information like what you mean by "what you wrote in edit page". Is this Blog page where all posts are listed? – gmatta Commented Dec 17, 2019 at 9:25
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Reset to default -1A 'sticky post' (as mentioned by @milo ) is what you want to do for the post to be 'sticky' at the top of the posts page.
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