- Section
- Troubleshooting: Missing Icons
- Spectra Patterns
- Contact Form 7: Multiple Column Fields
- Contact Form 7: Checkbox / Radio / Acceptance Control
- Unable To Style Contact Form 7
- Tab Index For Multiple Gravity Forms
- Getting Started With Spectra
- Exclude Heading From TOC
- Block Display Conditions
- Transparent / Sticky Header
- Change Site Logo
- Change Global Styles
- Disable Title on Posts & Pages
- Transparent / Sticky Header For Single Page / Post
- Change Header & Footer Patterns
- Custom / Google Fonts
- Reset Global Default Styling
- Manually Install Spectra One Via FTP
- Enable / Disable Header & Footer On Specific Pages / Posts
- Change Sidebar Contents
- FSE Templates & Template Parts
- Create Custom Front Page
- FAQ's
- Hide / Show Block Elements
- Group Blocks / Containers
- Clear Customizations
- Actual Predefined Font Sizes
- Make Changes To Single Pages
- Change Hero Section
- Install Spectra One
- Globally Change Width
- Sidebar: Page & Post
- FSE Stylebook
- Change Global Color Palette
- Customizing Block Styles
- Modify Patterns
- Change Sidebar Position For Pages & Posts
- Adding Dynamic SVG Color
- FSE Guide
- Editing Templates
- Change Favicon
- WooCommerce: Sticky Headers
- Google Analytics
- Create A Child Theme
- Translate Using WPML
- FSE Additional CSS
- Templates For Custom Post Types
- Custom Post Type Archive Template Using ACF
- Navigation Block
How to create Custom Front Page in WordPress
To create your own front page in WordPress, you can follow these steps:
- Design your front page: You can create a new page by going to “Pages” > “Add New” in the admin menu. Add your desired content using the visual editor or Gutenberg block editor. You can include text, images, videos, and other media to create an engaging layout. Save and publish the page when you’re done.
- Preview and publish: Before making your front page live, preview it to see how it looks. Click on the “Preview” button or visit your site’s URL in a new tab. If you’re satisfied with the design, go back to the page editor and click “Publish” to make your front page visible to visitors.
- Create a static front page: By default, WordPress displays your latest blog posts on the front page. However, if you want to create a custom front page, you can set it to a static page instead. In the admin menu, go to “Settings” > “Reading.” Select the option “A static page” and choose the page you want to use as your front page (page created in step 1) from the drop-down menus.
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