Navigate to the web story dashboard. Here, you can view and edit your own web stories, browse the 8 available templates, or create new stories. Click the templates tab to view a sample storage template. These are excellent in terms of inspiration, but in this case, you will create a new story from scratch. The
Click create new story on the left side of the dashboard. This opens an empty web story in the editor. Now the page is in the center. There are three windows on the left: images (imported from the word press library), text, and graphics. Drag the object from the next window into the editor. On the page, open the design window on the right, where you can select objects and find options for this component. Let’s make a cover slide of the story. Select the added image and click Set as background. Add a title block after. This will be our web story title. Then use design options to add a translucent background and adjust the font to highlight the title. The
Now there is a completed page! To add another, click the add page button in the center of the editor. The story can be divided into 4 to 30 pages. Step 3: whenever you publish and view a story, you can use the buttons in the upper right corner of the editor to save a draft or preview the story. When you are finished, click publish. You can choose to view the story now, add to a new post, close the pop-up window and do other actions. To create a new draft containing a web story, select Add to new post. Or, if you don’t want to publish a new web story immediately, you can use the web Story Block mentioned above to publish it at any time in the future. To do this, first navigate from the dashboard to story and browse for the story to publish. The
Click the 3 dot icons next to the story title and select Copy story URL. And then create or open a post containing a network story. Select or search for a web story block. Then, paste the URL of the story in the field provided, and click Insert. Editor display: After that, you can continue to edit the post and publish it when you are satisfied. Conclusion: if you are looking for new ways to increase traffic and engage site visitors, please browse the web story. Google’s new word press web story plug-in allows you to create these types of content quickly and easily. The
This article provides a lot of evidence, including how to start. Install the web story referenced by the WordPress plug-in. Use the drag and drop editor to create the first web story. Publish a web story and create a new word press post. What do you think of Google’s new web stories plug-in? Please let us know in the comments section below!