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  • I think what is happening, is that you appear to have only pages, and no posts. https://www.richievitaleblog.com/feed/ The post in the June archives is just the default post that came with the WordPress installation.

    Thread Starter Riqiv

    (@riqiv)

    Thx James,

    I believe you are right, the post in the June archives is the default post that came with the WordPress installation.

    1) So what are “Archives”?

    I thought it would show the music material I put on each page month by month, but I’m mistaken.

    Posts to me are a message containing threads.

    2) How do I get the Archive Page to work as in this Blog Site?
    https://www.sibeliusblog.com/archives/

    3) Can I read up on it?

    4) If so, where?

    Thank you ??

    That example is of page template designed specifically to display a list of posts in an archive format.

    You do not have to have commenting (threads) enabled for posts or pages – comments can be turned off or on globally, or on a per page and per post basis.

    Tons of great information and links to be found here:

    Learn How to Use WordPress

    First Steps With WordPress

    Getting Started with WordPress

    Thread Starter Riqiv

    (@riqiv)

    Thx again James, very kind of you.

    Not to trouble you too much but I’ve been to each of those links and that’s how a learned to build my pages/blogsite. Each of the links above has maybe 60-100 links.

    Not that I’m lazy, but is there anyone out there that can cite a specific link to making an archive page similar to the one here:
    https://www.sibeliusblog.com/archives/

    (In the meantime I’m continue reading.)
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    I am looking at my “Comment” page and it reads:
    “Show all comment types” and I have approved several comments.

    Where is the toggle switch to turn on “enable commenting (threads) for posts or pages”.

    Thanks James and everyone else ??

    Thread Starter Riqiv

    (@riqiv)

    Oh, by the way, I was wondering what the difference was between “Trashing” and “Spamming” unwanted comments.

    “Trash” deletes them of course.

    What does “Spam” do?

    In my mail program it moves them to a “Spam” folder which I can check to make sure they are truly spam.

    In WordPress it seems to just delete them?

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