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4. Essential Plugins
5. Content Creation
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7. Building a Complete Website from Scratch

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Organizing Posts with Categories and Tags

As your website grows and you start publishing more blog posts, it becomes important to keep everything organized. That's where categories and tags come in—they help both your readers and search engines understand the structure of your content.

What Are Categories?

Categories are used to group posts into broad topics. Think of them like sections in a newspaper—News, Sports, Lifestyle, etc.

  • Every post must have at least one category; if you don't choose one, WordPress assigns it to "Uncategorized" by default;

  • You can also create subcategories to organize your content even further.

Example:
If you run a food blog, your categories might be:

  • Breakfast;

  • Lunch;

  • Dinner;

  • Snacks.

What Are Tags?

Tags are more specific than categories. While categories are broad, tags describe the details of your post.

  • They work like keywords that help identify topics within a post;

  • You can assign as many as you want;

  • Unlike categories, tags are completely optional.

Example:
For a post in the Dinner category, you might use tags like:

  • Vegan;

  • Pasta;

  • 30-minute meals.

Tags help readers find related content, and they can also improve your site's internal navigation and SEO.

How to Add Categories and Tags
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To assign a category or tag when writing a post:

  1. Go to Posts → Add New or open an existing post;
  2. On the right-hand panel, look for the Post settings;
  3. Under Categories, check an existing category or click Add New Category to create one;
  4. Under Tags, type your tags and press Enter after each one.

You can also manage categories and tags by going to:

  • Posts → Categories;
  • Posts → Tags.

Here, you can add, rename, delete, or organize them without editing a specific post.

When to Use Categories vs. Tags

Use categories to structure your site into clear sections, and use tags to highlight specific details in each post.

Don't overuse tags—focus on quality, not quantity. If too many tags overlap with categories, it can confuse your readers instead of helping them.

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What is the main purpose of categories in WordPress?

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Hur kan vi förbättra det?

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Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

Build a Code Free Website with WordPress

1. Getting Started with WordPress
2. Understanding the Basics
3. Basic Customization
4. Essential Plugins
5. Content Creation
6. Site Settings
7. Building a Complete Website from Scratch

book
Organizing Posts with Categories and Tags

As your website grows and you start publishing more blog posts, it becomes important to keep everything organized. That's where categories and tags come in—they help both your readers and search engines understand the structure of your content.

What Are Categories?

Categories are used to group posts into broad topics. Think of them like sections in a newspaper—News, Sports, Lifestyle, etc.

  • Every post must have at least one category; if you don't choose one, WordPress assigns it to "Uncategorized" by default;

  • You can also create subcategories to organize your content even further.

Example:
If you run a food blog, your categories might be:

  • Breakfast;

  • Lunch;

  • Dinner;

  • Snacks.

What Are Tags?

Tags are more specific than categories. While categories are broad, tags describe the details of your post.

  • They work like keywords that help identify topics within a post;

  • You can assign as many as you want;

  • Unlike categories, tags are completely optional.

Example:
For a post in the Dinner category, you might use tags like:

  • Vegan;

  • Pasta;

  • 30-minute meals.

Tags help readers find related content, and they can also improve your site's internal navigation and SEO.

How to Add Categories and Tags
expand arrow

To assign a category or tag when writing a post:

  1. Go to Posts → Add New or open an existing post;
  2. On the right-hand panel, look for the Post settings;
  3. Under Categories, check an existing category or click Add New Category to create one;
  4. Under Tags, type your tags and press Enter after each one.

You can also manage categories and tags by going to:

  • Posts → Categories;
  • Posts → Tags.

Here, you can add, rename, delete, or organize them without editing a specific post.

When to Use Categories vs. Tags

Use categories to structure your site into clear sections, and use tags to highlight specific details in each post.

Don't overuse tags—focus on quality, not quantity. If too many tags overlap with categories, it can confuse your readers instead of helping them.

question mark

What is the main purpose of categories in WordPress?

Select the correct answer

Var allt tydligt?

Hur kan vi förbättra det?

Tack för dina kommentarer!

Avsnitt 5. Kapitel 3
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