Creating a new page for your content is almost exactly the same as creating a new blog post, but pages are created and managed in the "Pages" tab to the left in the WordPress admin screen:
Click the "Add New" item in the Pages group to the left, or use the convenient "Add New" button at the top of the Pages view. In the resulting Block Editor screen, enter a Title and begin adding content. You can enter & format text and insert any media you want: individual images, groups of images, Galleries, Grids, or even embed other content like videos.
Just like blog posts, the WordPress block editor contains two areas - the main content section on the left, and the page settings area on the right.
When you're finished adding the content you want, you can Publish your work so it can be viewed by visitors online. You can even prevent unauthorized viewers from seeing the content by protecting the Page with a password.
WordPress Pages vs. ProPhoto Layouts
WordPress pages create an actual place (URL) on your site that visitors can visit. So any time you want a new page for your website, you will always want to create a new WordPress page as described above. The appearance of your page is then provided by the ProPhoto layout assigned to the page(s).
As for creating the content of a page, you have two options. First, you can use the WordPress Block editor. Assuming that the ProPhoto layout applied to your page contains a WordPress content module, whatever you create in the WordPress Block editor will display on the page itself. This is the quick and easiest option for creating your page's content.
Otherwise, the second option for creating your page's content is to use the ProPhoto Visual Builder. By adding images, galleries, and text using modules to blocks in the ProPhoto layout applied to your page, you can achieve unique displays not offered by the WordPress Block editor. So the ProPhoto Visual Builder offers more flexibility and customization for those pages where you need it.
Learn more about how WordPress and ProPhoto work together in this video.
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