Title: static or post pages?
Last modified: October 6, 2019

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# static or post pages?

 *  [ketanco](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ketanco/)
 * (@ketanco)
 * [6 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/static-or-post-pages/)
 * I am engineer and in my site i will make a big section about introduction to (
   an engineering subject). it will be a lot of information, i mean if it was in
   a book, it would be as much as 150-200 pages. It will have 5 main branches, and
   then each branch will have between 1-3 sub branches. should i make this in post
   format or page format?
 * post format such as a category, and then 5 sub categories in it, and under each
   category many posts.
    or like a page format, where i make the start page and 
   then below it sub pages and sub sub pages
 * which one is better ?
 * does it make a difference for search engines?
 * does it make a difference for google adsense approval?
 * both post and page format is dynamic page, none is static page as none is html
   right? but would html format be better for this? if so is it possible to do in
   wordpress?

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 *  [Joy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joyously/)
 * (@joyously)
 * [6 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/static-or-post-pages/#post-12002501)
 * That sounds like a lot of pages for an introduction.
    I think you should list
   what the user will need, instead of thinking only of the search engines. That
   is the search engine’s main focus anyway.
 * Will the content be changing? (updates? anything fresh? does it need dates?)
   
   The user likes to know how old the info is, if it has the latest developments
   taken into account, the credentials of the author… (can I trust this info?)
 * The user needs a way to navigate between pages in an orderly way, so they don’t
   get lost.
 * The user can sometimes want to ask questions: will the comment form be available?
 * Now you can look at the two built-in post types: Page and Post.
    Pages don’t 
   show dates or author. Pages don’t have any taxonomies, although they can be added.
   Pages don’t have any navigation between them except for a menu, which would be
   unwieldy for 150. Posts have date and author and taxonomies for organization.
   Posts are presented by date, although this can be changed. Posts have navigation
   between them based on the query (usually date).
 * It is likely that you will need some additional pages on your site in addition
   to the engineering intro. These should be Pages, like Contact, or About, or Mission.
   
   There is a plugin for organizing a [Series](https://wordpress.org/plugins/search/series/),
   so it uses Posts. You might be best using a custom post type so it can be tweaked
   to provide the user with everything needed.
 * Static HTML can be faster and less prone to hacks, but it just depends on how
   much interaction you want on your pages, with comments and any other dynamic 
   content. There is a plugin called [WP2Static](https://wordpress.org/plugins/static-html-output-plugin/)
   that you might be interested in.
 *  Thread Starter [ketanco](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ketanco/)
 * (@ketanco)
 * [6 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/static-or-post-pages/#post-12003553)
 * The information will not get or need frequent updates, this is basically information
   in text books since decades mostly, I am only presenting it in an easy to follow
   format, so that even a person who is not an engineer can undrestand it.
 * The total quantitity may add up to 200 pages, but it doesnt mean i need 200 pages
   or posts. These will be under about 25-30 topics of few pages each.
 * So here is what I will do. I will make it as posts. I will title each post as
   post#1,2,3,4,.. for each section. And then, i will open a single page, i will
   list the index of titles, and each title will link to the particular post. As
   i said there will be 25-30 posts.
 * So this way they will both be categorized under the regular posts format and 
   in addition 1 page that will serve as an index.
    Seems logical?
 * Also, a general question… having a post in more than one category in wordpress
   has no negative effect for SEO or google ad approval right?
 *  [Joy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/joyously/)
 * (@joyously)
 * [6 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/static-or-post-pages/#post-12005293)
 * Your plan sounds pretty good, although you will still have URLs that will list
   posts by date and category and search terms and author, unless you do something(
   plugin) to change that.
 * Posts in more than one category are listed in each category page, There is something
   about the first category you assign that makes it more important, but it’s been
   awhile, and I”m not remembering what that is.
    If you want to know SEO stuff,
   you need to ask in a SEO forum. (but having a single URL to a piece of content
   is best or you get the duplicate content penalty)

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