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"textContent": "Hello again!\n\nDon’t worry, this is actually a very common thing with fresh WordPress installs. By default, WordPress is built to act like a blog, so it automatically sets your home page to show a list of your latest blog posts (using a default template), rather than the actual custom page you designed.\n\nFixing it is super easy and doesn’t require any coding at all. Here is how you can set your actual home page:\n\n 1. **Log into your WordPress Dashboard**\nGo to your WordPress admin area (usually `http://taylordesigns.page.gd/wp-admin`).\n\n 2. **Navigate to Reading Settings**\nIn the left-hand menu, hover over **Settings** and click on **Reading**.\n\n 3. **Change your Homepage display**\nAt the very top, look for **Your homepage displays**. Change the selection from _Your latest posts_ to **A static page**.\n\n 4. **Select your Home Page**\nIn the **Homepage:** dropdown menu that appears right below it, select the name of the actual page you designed.\n\n 5. **Save your changes**\nScroll to the bottom of the page and click the blue **Save Changes** button.\n\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n> **Note on the Logo Link:** Once you change this setting, clicking your logo in the top-left corner will automatically point to your new home page too! The logo is designed to always link back to whatever is set as the main front page of the site.\n\nGive that a shot and let us know if your page is showing up correctly now!",
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