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This will be my Wiki single entry page on how to construct a blog post.
Posts are considered the main content of a blog. Posts are marked by date showing the most recent post at the top of your main blog page. By putting posts in reverse chronological order it will help readers find the most current information on your blog. The date of your post is also found in the URL for that post. Posts can be found in the RSS feed, widgets, archives, recent posts and categories. In the reading settings you can control how many posts you would like to display on your home page. Your posts will always be linked to the date in which you published it, unlike pages which are not displayed with a date, category, or tag.

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Posts are considered the main content of a blog. Posts are marked by date showing the most recent post at the top of your main blog page. By putting posts in reverse chronological order it will help readers find the most current information on your blog. The date of your post is also found in the URL for that post. Posts can be found in the RSS feed, widgets, archives, recent posts and categories. In the reading settings you can control how many posts you would like to display on your home page. Your posts will always be linked to the date in which you published it, unlike pages which are not displayed with a date, category, or tag.