Posts

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The Posts section is where you create, manage, import, and optimize the content on your Superblog.

It includes both the post list and the editor workflow, so this page should help readers understand the full lifecycle of a post from draft to publish.

What you can do in Posts

From the Posts area, you can:

  • create a new post
  • open and edit existing posts
  • browse posts in bulk view
  • import a post from a file
  • publish, unpublish, or schedule content
  • manage tags and categories
  • use advanced post options for SEO, comments, and display behavior

Post list and bulk view

The main posts screen lets you browse your content and open any post for editing.

You can also use bulk view to work with posts in a table-style layout, which is useful when you want to scan a larger content library quickly.

Import a post from file

Superblog supports importing individual files directly into the editor.

Supported file types include:

  • .docx
  • .md
  • .html

This is useful when you already wrote the draft elsewhere and want to turn it into a Superblog draft quickly.

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/import-a-post-from-file

The editor

Superblog's editor is a WYSIWYG editor designed for structured, SEO-friendly writing.

From the editor, you can work with:

  • headings and subheadings
  • lists
  • quotes
  • code blocks
  • anchor links
  • images
  • videos and embeds
  • alignment controls
  • callout CTA blocks
  • HTML/code view

The editor is built to make the live post closely match what you see while writing.

Publishing workflow

Once a post is ready, you can:

  • publish it immediately
  • unpublish it later
  • schedule it for a future date and time

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/post-scheduling

Tags and categories

You can assign both tags and categories from the post workflow.

  • Tags help with topic grouping and content discovery.
  • Categories help structure broader content sections and can also be surfaced on the homepage.

Use both thoughtfully. They help readers browse and also strengthen internal content organization.

SEO guidance inside the editor

The editor includes built-in SEO guidance and advanced options.

Some of the most important post-level SEO and metadata controls include:

  • post metadata
  • custom slug
  • custom canonical URL
  • custom schema markup
  • featured image
  • Open Graph image
  • FAQ support
  • automatic table of contents behavior

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/advanced-seo-controls
  • editor/manage-faqs-for-rich-results

Table of contents

Superblog can automatically generate a table of contents for posts that use headings.

This is useful for long-form content and structured guides.

You can control table-of-contents behavior both:

  • globally from settings
  • per post from advanced options

Comments and sharing controls

The advanced options panel also gives you per-post control over things like:

  • comments
  • social sharing icons

That makes it easy to let some posts stay more conversational while keeping others more controlled.

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/comments

Superblog supports both pinned posts and featured posts, and they are different:

  • a pinned post stays at the top as your single top-priority post
  • featured posts are used for highlighted content sections

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/pinned-vs-featured-posts

Authors, review, and collaboration

For collaborative workflows, the post editor supports:

  • changing the author
  • adding co-authors
  • internal review comments

This makes it easier for teams to work together without losing attribution or editorial flow.

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/co-authors-on-posts

Custom lead generation per post

If your site uses lead generation, you can override the default site-wide lead setup on individual posts.

This is useful when a specific article needs:

  • a different CTA
  • a different popup
  • a different sidebar widget
  • a different inline lead offer

Related deeper docs:

  • editor/post-specific-leadgen

Embeds, media, and advanced content blocks

Posts can also include:

  • embeds
  • callout CTA sections
  • uploaded images
  • image descriptions and alt text

This helps posts go beyond simple text articles and support richer content formats.

Suggested workflow

A practical writing flow looks like this:

  1. create or import the draft
  2. write and structure the content
  3. add tags, categories, and images
  4. review SEO and advanced options
  5. publish immediately or schedule it

That keeps the Posts section easy to understand whether you are writing alone or managing a larger editorial workflow.