# Blog

**Step 1** - Log in to your WordPress Administration Panel (Dashboard).

**Step 2** - Click the ' **Posts** ' tab.

**Step 3** - Click the ' **Add New** ' sub-tab.

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**Step 4** - Start filling in the blanks: enter your post title in the upper field, you can add the content to the post by using Elementor to create.

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**Step 5** - As needed, select a category, add tags, and fill in the meta settings below the editor.

**Step 6** - Upload a featured image for your Post.

**Step 7** - Select Post Format. You can create a blog post with a lot of **Formats** like links, galleries,  and images ..... Select the format on the Format box form in the right sidebar.

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**Step 9** - When your post is ready, click **Publish**.

Navigate to **Posts** → **All Posts**

You can see all information on your blog post, add new, edit or delete them.

**Option 1. Create a Blog Page with Elementor**

**Step 1** - Log in to your WordPress Administration Panel (Dashboard).

**Step 2** - Click on **Pages** > **Add New**. **Step 3** - Give your page a name then Change the Editor to Backend Editor ( you need to have the Elementor plugin activated ).

**Step 4** - Click on the **Edit with Elementor** button

**Step 5** - Select the WordPress widget.

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**Option 2. Create a Blog page with a Blog template**

**Step 1** - Log in to your WordPress Administration Panel (Dashboard).

**Step 2** - Click on **Pages** > **Add New**.

**Step 3** - From Page **Attributes** -> Select Template : **Blog**.

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