![]() To learn more about this topic, see our dedicated resource. Duplicate content is detrimental to your SEO and undesirable for your visitors. That’s it! All the blocks contained in the original publication have been pasted into the new one, and the associated settings have been preserved (color, typography, alt text of images, etc.).ĭon’t forget to edit the content you just copied, to avoid duplicate content on your site. Go to the “Options” menu at the top right of the editor, and click on “Copy all content.”Ĭreate a new page or post, give it a title (the original title was not copied), then click in the first empty block and paste your content by right-clicking or using the corresponding keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + V on Windows, or Cmd + V on Mac). Start by opening the post or page you want to copy, and make sure no blocks are selected. ![]() To copy the entire content of a page or post, the WordPress editor has a dedicated option. Then add a new post or page, give it a title, and paste your blocks with a simple Ctrl + V or Cmd + V. Next, right-click or use the shortcut Ctrl + C or Cmd + C to copy all the blocks contained in the publication. To do this, click on a block of your publication and press Ctrl + A on Windows or Cmd + A on the Mac twice (when you do it once, you only select the content of that block). To duplicate a page or a post on WordPress, you can simply open the publication you want to duplicate, and select its entire content. ![]() This technique isn’t revolutionary, I admit, but it does exist and can be useful in certain cases. How to duplicate a page or a post in the WordPress content editor The good old copy/paste ![]()
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