Creating Pages = how to create static pages in your blog to provide extra information like an ordinary website. First, a glossary (important = read it to understand this e-course fully): Post = an entry, article, piece of writing or message in your blog. Dashboard = main menu or hub of a blog which provides access to the various elements. Wordpress.com = the recommended blog programme software provider I’m using for ‘free’ blogs. Domain name or URL = the web address of your blog or website. Internet Spiders = robots that search the internet looking for keywords and new material to help with SEO. Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) = improving organic or natural search engine results using spiders. Interaction = the ability to contribute or comment on the internet via blogs and forums. Keywords (Tags) = words that are currently being searched for in search engines and are therefore attractive to internet spiders. Categories = archived topic pages to store posts for research or retrieval purposes. Permalink = each posts’ own specific URL created from its headline or title. Link = an interactive method of getting to another website or blog. Widget = blogging programme or application for the blog’s sidebar. Now you have created your blog and written some posts, put up pictures and sorted out your widgets, it’s time to edit and create some pages. You can see that Wordpress has already given you your first page called About, which we need to edit.