Hi!
It appears that you created “posts” rather than “pages.” Posts are like diary entries and tend to show up on a single page of your choosing.
Copy/paste your blog entries’ content (posts) into pages. Open one of the posts, copy all the content, create a new page, and then paste the content there. Do this for all four entries.
This will also allow you to set up a menu where the visitor can click on the pages to see them.
Hope this helps!
Thank you for the respose, Gaby! I am still not quite where I want to be with this, though: when I look at my WordPress dashboard, and I mouse down to the pushpin symbol (which is the “Posts” symbol) and I click on it, a page comes up which says that I have no posts (which is what I want to have right now: no posts). Then, two icons further down the list, there is an icon that looks like two sheets of paper– I click on that and a page comes up that says I have four pages, and I can see all four right there on my screen.
NOW, the FIRST entry on that list of four, which is the first one I created and is the one I want to use as my main page, says at the end, “Front Page, Posts Page”. I DO want it to be my front page, but I do not intend to produce any posts on my web site anywhere– is there some setting I can change so that this front page will NOT be a posts page, and will this (do you think) solve the problem? Please do let me know. Thank you again!
I hope I correctly understand what you’re after.
Go to Settings > Reading
Change Front Page Displays from ‘Your latest posts’ to ‘A static page’ and select the page you wish to use as your home page.
I have now figured it out. The problem had to do with my front page also being categorized or labeled as a post page. Once I got it to say that it was just a front page, the problem vanished. Thank you for your help with this! Much appreciated!