This will not make your post accessible on your website it will still be a draft. Click on the Preview button in the top-right to open a preview of your new post in a new tab. For details and references on how to use the Editor, see below. In this editor, you will add your content. This will turn on the default WordPress editor. Click on the “Use Default Editor” button (to the right of the purple button). Open the dropdown for Divi Page Settings. Featured Images are optional but recommended. This image will display on your Blog page and at the top of your blog post. Ideally, the image will be a JPG/JPEG image no larger than 1200px wide. Choose an image that fits the theme of the post. This image should be a visual representation of your post. If none fit, a new category can be created here and assigned to the post. Use the checkboxes to select a category for the post. Open the Categories dropdown on the right. ![]() It will also be used to generate the URL for the post. On the screenshot, the sections that will need to be updated have been outlined in red. See below a screenshot of the New Post page. When editing a post, the settings will already be adjusted so you’ll only need to adjust the content. After making changes, click the Update button to make them live on your site. Note: To edit an existing post, click on the title of the post to access its Edit page. ![]() To add a new post, click the Add New button in the top-left area. The Posts page lists all of the posts on your website.
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