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How to Make Sticky Posts on WordPress

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In this article, we are talking about How to Make Sticky Posts on WordPress.

In WordPress, by default, new post articles are published on the top of your blog. Always, the recent blog is on the top, and so on. With every new article published, your existing articles are pushed down a spot — and eventually, off the front page completely, or the previous post will push down and the recent post will take that place. These are called “sticky” posts” because they are “stuck” to the front page of the site.]
Are you wondering about how to make your popular, best article or important information on your blog page always on the top of your site? It’s easy, you can just use the Sticky Post options of WordPress. You can make that sticky post and the sticky post will be always on the top of your blog page.

Be aware that when you do this, your post will then be ordered by when it was published, not when you removed the sticky status. If you have two or more than two sticky posts, the order of the sticky post is the same as the default post i.e. recent sticky post on the top and so on. If your post was published a while ago, be prepared for it to fall a long way down.

Follow the steps below to make post sticky:

You can check the below image as well.

 

After the WordPress introduces Gutenberg editor. The entire editing experience has been rebuilt for media-rich pages and posts.

So, you can make the post sticky from Document>Status & Visibility

Some theme has a different design for your sticky post. The design depends upon the theme. It’s not necessary that all the themes have the same design for your sticky post. Some themes may miss that design and looks like the normal post although the sticky post will always be on the top.
If you want to make that sticky post as a normal post, you can just simply uncheck on Stick this post to the front page.

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