WordPress Static Page

I prefer to have a traditional home page which explains a little of what my website is about with menu navigation for visitors to read the blog or whatever. It wasn’t obvious how I could do this with WordPress, thankfully a quick Google turned up the answer in the discussion below…

When combined with the WordPress Navigation Tool (NAVT) I get exactly what I am after :-)

Posted on September 23, 2007 at 11:26 am by Martin · Permalink
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  1. Written by Dane
    on November 25, 2007 at 3:28 pm
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    G’day,

    Love your layout. Iknow you are not a tech site but just thought you may have a simple solution. I am a newbie to WP.Your layout is exactly as I would like mine.I created a static home page but I am getting 2 headings saying ‘home’. What have i done wrong? I am using Mandigo too (the blue one). Your help would be appreciated as I cant find an answer ( that i understand anyway) in WP help. Many,Many thanks Dane (Australia)

  2. Written by Martin
    on December 4, 2007 at 10:53 am
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    Hi, All you need to do is login to your WordPress admin and go to Presentation -> Theme Options and then find the Pages to Exclude from Header Navigation section. Simply untick the pages you do not want displayed in the navigation header.

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