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Comment faire des publications épinglées dans WordPress (rapide et facile)

Vous avez toujours voulu mettre en avant un article important sur votre site WordPress, en le gardant au premier plan pour que tous les internautes puissent le voir ? Les publications épinglées sont la solution à ce problème.

Nous avons utilisé les publications épinglées un nombre incalculable de fois dans nos projets de blogs pour mettre en avant tout ce qui est important, des annonces majeures aux guides complets. C’est un moyen facile d’attirer l’attention sur un contenu important sans dépendre d’extensions complexes ou de modifications de code.

Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur l’utilisation des publications épinglées, alors continuez à lire. Ce guide vous expliquera exactement ce qu’ils sont, quand les utiliser et comment les utiliser étape par étape.

How to make your WordPress posts sticky

Qu’est-ce qu’une publication épinglée dans WordPress ?

Une publication épinglée est une publication qui s’épingle en haut de la page de votre blog WordPress. Contrairement à vos publications habituelles, il reste sur la première page de votre blog jusqu’à ce que vous retiriez son option épinglée.

Par défaut, WordPress affiche les publications les plus récentes en premier. Au fur et à mesure que vous ajoutez du contenu, vos publications plus anciennes diminuent et finissent par être placées dans les archives.

Cela signifie que les internautes ont moins de chances de trouver cette publication de blog, à moins qu’ils n’atterrissent dessus dans les résultats de recherche ou qu’ils ne parcourent tous les articles de votre site WordPress.

Mais que se passerait-il si vous vouliez afficher vos articles piliers sur la page d’accueil pendant plus longtemps ? C’est là que la fonctionnalité des publications épinglées de WordPress prend tout son sens.

Quand utiliser une publication épinglée WordPress ?

Outil d’importation des publications épinglées, nous avons découvert qu’elles peuvent augmenter de manière significative l’engagement sur des contenus importants. Parfois en doublant ou même en triplant les vues sur des articles clés.

Il existe principalement deux types de contenu que vous pouvez épingler sur la page d’accueil de votre blog.

1. Le meilleur contenu (articles piliers) de votre blog

Les articles piliers constituent le contenu le plus important de votre site. Ils comprennent des articles approfondis, des guides complets et vos publications les plus populaires.

Ils constituent le meilleur moyen de faire découvrir votre blog à de nouveaux utilisateurs/utilisatrices, de générer des prospects et d’augmenter le nombre de pages vues. Vous voudrez les mettre en évidence sur l’ensemble de votre site pour vous assurer que les utilisateurs/utilisatrices nouveaux puissent trouver ces articles.

Par exemple, vous avez peut-être écrit une publication de blog complète couvrant un Sujet spécifique dans les moindres détails. Cet article sera très utile à vos utilisateurs/utilisatrices, et vous pourriez vouloir l’épingler au sommet.

2. Contenu critique par pertinence temporelle

Un autre type de publication que vous pourriez vouloir rendre épinglé est le contenu pertinent dans le temps, comme les mises à jour de produits, les annonces, les cadeaux, et plus encore.

Si vous avez annoncé une mise à jour importante de votre produit sur votre blog, vous voudrez que vos utilisateurs/utilisatrices la voient le plus tôt possible. De même, si vous organisez un jeu-concours pendant un mois, vous voudrez que tout le monde le voie avant qu’il n’expire.

Une fois que la pertinence temporelle de la publication a expiré, vous pouvez alors la remplacer par de nouveaux posts épinglés.

Ceci étant dit, voyons comment rendre facilement vos publications épinglées dans WordPress.

Comment rendre les publications WordPress épinglées (2 façons)

WordPress est doté d’une fonctionnalité intégrée permettant d’épingler n’importe quelle publication à la première page, ce qui signifie que vous n’aurez pas besoin d’installer d’extension WordPress pour cela.

Tous les thèmes WordPress standard supportent cette fonctionnalité et mettent en évidence la publication épinglée sur la page d’accueil ou la page du blog.

Tout d’abord, vous devez ouvrir l’éditeur de blocs et modifier la publication que vous souhaitez rendre épinglée ou en créer une nouvelle.

Sur l’écran de modification de la publication, vous devez ouvrir la colonne latérale de droite, où vous verrez les paramètres de votre publication.

Dans les Réglages du « Résumé », il vous suffit de cocher la case située à côté de « Epingler en haut du blog ».

Creating a sticky post in the WordPress block editor

Confirmez ensuite la mise à jour ou la publication de votre publication.

Voilà, c’est fait ! Votre publication épinglera désormais la page d’accueil de votre blog jusqu’à ce que vous retiriez le crochet.

Si vous souhaitez rendre une publication plus ancienne épinglée, suivez les mêmes étapes et cliquez simplement sur le bouton « Mettre à jour » en haut de la page.

Vous pouvez également rendre les publications plus anciennes épinglées grâce à la fonctionnalité de modification rapide.

Il vous suffit de vous rendre sur la page  » Publications  » Tous les messages depuis votre zone d’administration et de rechercher le titre du message concerné. Ensuite, vous devez cliquer sur l’option  » Modification rapide  » qui se trouve en dessous.

Quick Edit WordPress Post

Ensuite, vous verrez les options de modification rapide, y compris un case à cocher de publication épinglée en bas à droite.

Vous devez cocher la case et cliquer sur le bouton « Mettre à jour » ci-dessous.

Make this Post Sticky Option in WordPress

Vous pouvez également l’appliquer à vos brouillons non publiés pour les rendre épinglés une fois qu’ils seront publiés.

Pour plus de conseils et d’astuces liés aux publications similaires, vous pouvez consulter ces guides :

Plus de moyens d’afficher et de gérer votre meilleur contenu

Les publications épinglées sont parfaites pour garder les articles importants en haut de votre blog. Mais il y a encore plus de façons de mettre en avant votre meilleur contenu dans WordPress. Voici quelques autres astuces que nous avons trouvées utiles :

Nous espérons que cet article vous a aidé à apprendre comment faire des publications épinglées sur WordPress facilement. Vous pouvez également consulter notre guide sur la façon de gérer efficacement les séries d’articles dans WordPress et notre liste des pages importantes que tout blog WordPress devrait avoir.

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  1. Syed Balkhi

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  2. Brian Cooper

    well, but, that sticky, will now show up even in Featured Posts Slider, even if you don’t want it there, even if it doesn’t belong there (the post that was made a sticky was not designated as a featured post) so if it’s a note meant to go at the top of one particular category, it now will always show as featured image #1 in the featured posts slider, and #1 in the recents posts, etc…. I don’t suppose there is a way to keep that sticky, just on one particular blog feed category,

  3. Janelle

    The video on my post does not show up on the home page. Only the title. I made it sticky but it doesn’t play – although it does on the other page. Any ideas?

  4. becca puglisi

    Hi there. Thank you for this. A question: can I do this for a Draft post, so it will always appear in the top of my Drafts but not actually on my blog itself? I have a template that I use every week, and I always have to scroll down through the posts to find it, so it would be nice for it to be at the top of the page for me to see. But I don’t want my readers to see it because it’s just a draft.

    Thanks!

    • Alex Muiruri

      Yup. Actually, when you make your post sticky, it falls into another category far from the drafts, published, all and Trash. SO it will become easier to find it.

  5. Heather

    I am trying to sign up for email blog tips but it says I have input my email to many times…one time is all I did to get this

  6. Nergis Parikh

    Can you tell me how to create a sticky headline the way it is done on WikiHow site.

  7. Anto Navis

    Is there any option to make the sticky post as particular time automatically ..

    Its possible means Please guide me. i like to add the feature on my Tech Info World Blog.

    Thank you !!!

  8. Petrea Dishman

    THANK YOU! I would never have looked there for that. I was trying to figure out how to use post-class, thanks for the save. It shouldn’t be hidden like in my opinion.

  9. Wunmi

    Hiya,

    Great Post.

    So i tried sticking a post and after a while i « unsticked » the post.

    But then the post seem to have disappeared, i can only see the title and the comments.

    The post content itself is gone. I’ve tried editing in the back end, but there’s nothing, my content is just gone.

    Have you heard of this before? Could you help fix this? *weeps*

  10. Jank Spim

    Hi, tnks for this very helpful post and comments.

    Does anyone know how to grant WordPress authors permissions to make a post sticky?

    I don’t want to make the author an editor, only make that « sticky post » checkbox visible.

  11. Viola

    Ok,

    After searching for so many helpful posts about the sticky option, i just couldn’t see it anymore.

    Then i saw the words: « WP Admin » in one of the comments of this post and that immediately got me going at first. YEP I needed to see WP ADMIN. and I knew exactly what i had been doing wrong all this time.

    I am more visual :)

    So after I finally was able to remove the sticky post, I came back to reread this post and watch the video more carefully and:

    This whole post is very helpful!!!

    Reposting it on my blog for somewhere in the future, if i forget about sticky posts again ;)

    thank you so much ^_^

  12. Alyson

    This isn’t helpful. There is no edit option. I can’t figure out how to stick or unstick post anymore

  13. Buzz

    The format has been changed and under visibility public, there is no « sticking to the front » kind of thing for me, is there another way?

    • WPBeginner Support

      There is an Edit link right next to Visibility: Public option. Clicking on that Edit link will reveal the option to make a post sticky.

      Administrateur

      • VT

        Hello,
        Sorry but in my admin there is no link or whatsoever. I have tree tick box and that’s it.
        I have an old post sticked (stuck ?) and can’t remove it.
        Any other option ? I’m hosted directly on wordpress.com

        About his « You have to login through Wp Admin option »
        Would love to try but don’t know what that mean

        Thanks
        v.

    • Nirajan Thapa

      You have to login through Wp Admin option, then you will have extended dashboard where you can find posts and edit from there, there is the option for it.

      • Viola

        Oh this one is helpful.

        I have tried everything I saw at first glance on the support page. Signing in as WP Admin was the BEST solution :) Thank you.

    • Jeff Potter

      I have a post marked sticky. I want to unstick it. I have a new post I want to make sticky. There are zero options for doing any of this. Very frustrating. Some comments here have remarked on this. Can anyone help us? I am using a standard, basic free blog template. I have googled this. No help. None of the dashboard images look like mine. I have 3 options under Visibility — no edit option. This is a crazy waste of time!!!!

  14. Ivor

    I can’t open Edit in Public Visibily to make my latest post sticky.Is it because I have too many sticky posts ? (39) If it is I still need to open edit to unstick some earlier ones. Thank you in advance for any help in solving this.

  15. Ivor

    I can’t open the visibility public edit feature to make a post sticky.Can you have too many sticky posts (39) ? If it is that how can I unsticky some when I can’t open edit ? Thank you.

      • Guy Dauncey

        My Visibility button no longer has an option to make apost sticky t the top. Did you change something? I used to have that ability – now its gone.

        • Desi

          I also can’t see it – under « visibility », there are only 3 options now: « public, private and password protected ».
          I made my last post sticky and now when I publish something new it doesn’t come up on top and there is no way no edit it.

          Please help

        • Bev

          I have the same problem as Guy and Desi. Under visibility there are only 3 options “public, private and password protected” and none of them allow me to make a post sticky. I was able to have one sticky post and none after that. The theme I use is « The Dyad Theme. »

  16. Maru

    Hello there

    Is there a way to change the sticky note text (it says « featured »)? And if so, is there a way to have the option to change the text for single sticky notes, instead of all of them?

    Thank you.

    Best M

  17. Christopher Pontine

    Hi There,

    Is there a way to make a page instead of a post do this?

    Thanks,

    Chris

  18. sajeda

    hello , I checked to my post on sticky but it doesn’t appear never ?? what is the wrong ???

  19. Umair

    Hi

    On Wordpress 4.2.4, nothing appears when you click on Public in the Edit Menu of Publish Section. So i can’t make my post sticky via that option. Can anybody help me regarding this version?

  20. Mon Villarin

    Hello wpbeginner i am using genesis i would like to know how to change the background color of a sticky post from the front page? i can’t find any tutorial or code anywhere online. I hope you can help me. My site’s address is:

  21. DON COBB

    I get how to make a post sticky, but that sticky post only shows as a title, not an article. One must click on it to read it. I would like the sticky post to show the whole article, like every other post. Is that possible? Thanks in advance…

    • WPBeginner Support

      The appearance of sticky posts depends on your WordPress theme and how it handles sticky posts. If this is how your theme displays sticky posts, then you will need to edit theme files to show full content. Ask your theme author for support before making any changes to the theme yourself.

      Administrateur

  22. Hanna

    To the question regarding a sticky post in a category rather than a page, you said yes. Well, my question is how. :) Please help!

  23. Graeme Voigt

    Is it possible to publish a post to my home page that CAN’T be clicked on? My masonry theme has an option to publish a post that appears as a quote on the home page. The only thing is, I don’t want users to click on this quote and be taken to a random page that only contains one sentence! I want the posts to appear on the home page just as some inspiration – not a link to a page.
    Thanks for any help!

  24. Frost

    I want my chosen posts as sticky in homepage permanently.I don’t want additional posts to be visible in home page.
    Also can 5 or more pages be made sticky.

  25. BrianL51

    I have created a sticky post as a welcome note explaining what my site is about, and how best to use it. It’s been at the top of the tree for over a week, above more recent posts. Just how I wanted it to be. Today when I login, the sticky post is #2 in the list, under a more recent post that was below it yesterday. I’ve found nothing to explain this. The sticky post is still the only one with the sticky box checked. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what’s going on, and how to stop it happening? (For now, I plan to make the post non-sticky, and then make it sticky again. Fingers crossed, but even if that works it’s hardly ideal.)

  26. WPBeginner Staff

    Go to Appearance -> Widgets and remove the recent posts widget. You can add it back whenever you want by simply dragging and dropping it to the same sidebar.

  27. BrianL51

    Hi, I already found the way to make a post sticky, but there’s another problem. A link to the new sticky post appears in the Recent Posts list on my sidebar, but clicking it results in one of those « Shucks, this is embarrassing isn’t it » messages because the link somehow can’t find anything to point to. Any suggestions? After another five or so regular posts, this dead link will drop off the bottom of the list anyway, but I’m curious to know if it can be fixed.

      • BrianL51

        Many thanks for your prompt reply and for your suggestion, but… this is a live site I’m editing. If I manage to reproduce the error I’ll wind up with two dead links in my ‘recent posts’ list. As far as I can see, I don’t have UX access to edit the list of recent posts. If you can tell me I’m wrong, and how I can delete entries from the list, then I’ll happily experiment with the sticky post problem.

  28. Tim

    In Genesis, it’s turned off.

  29. Kate

    Hi, is it possible to have the sticky post just on one page? Without the CSS or programming code? Thanks!

  30. Omniaural

    Oh dear. So simple, yet I never thought to look there!

  31. WPBeginner Staff

    You can do so using CSS. WordPress automatically adds sticky class to the sticky posts. You can use that class in CSS to add your style rules. For example:

    .sticky {
    background-color:yellow;
    border:1px solid #ccc;
    padding:5px;
    }

  32. Terry

    How can I change the color of the sticky note?

  33. WPBeginner Staff

    A sticky post will remain sticky until you publish another post and mark it as sticky or you manually uncheck the sticky post option.

  34. Smiley

    Thank you a lot guys for your great work, but please can you please answer these tow questions for me :
    Does a sticky post stays sticky until I check the box?
    and what happens if I have more than one sticky post?

  35. Jen

    I am trying to do this on my posts, but can’t seem to find the sticky button? Does this feature no longer exist?

    • WPBeginner Staff

      It exists, but you need to click on the Edit link next to visibility under publish metabox to see it.

  36. donmatrix

    but there is a plugin for that??

  37. Dana

    I thought I wanted to have a static home page but realized what I really want is a cool content slider at the top… recent posts.. a little about me section. then all of my social media buttons instagram plugins and such…. Is this possible with a sticky post as the homepage?? Or what else can I try?

    • WPBeginner Support

      There are some free and premium WordPress themes that allow you to do all this easily. But if you want to do this without changing your theme, then still a sticky post is not the right way to do this.

      Administrateur

  38. Keith Davis

    Thanks guys
    I should have known that, but I didn’t.

  39. Johan Horak

    Hi Thanks.

    Will the post stay sticky until I remove the tick? ;-)

  40. junnydc

    Looking deeper into the table structure wp_post what fields makes it sticky?

  41. btfb

    Thanks for the share, we can make the post sticky if it is about a contest or a resource.

  42. btfb

    Thanks for the share, we can make the post sticky if it is about a contest or a resource.

  43. Jacky

    Hi, thanks for the tips, I do it but the background of post in sticky post in theme twenty ten changed to light blue. Is there any way to make it to white as well? Thanks.

    • Editorial Staff

      Yes, you would have to change the class in the css file. Search for .sticky and change the background color.

      Administrateur

  44. Judy

    Great article. I find WPBeginner to be a great resource!

    Is there a way to assign a sticky post to a category? For example, I have set up a custom menu to include some categories as tabs on my navigation. When you click on the category on the nav bar, you are taken to a page that lists all the posts in that category. I would like the first post to be sticky. Can I do this?

  45. vickie

    Thanks, a really useful feature.

    If you have more than 1 sticky post is there an easy way to make sure they appear in a specific order rather than date?

    • Editorial Staff

      You would have to edit the loop for that Vickie. Email us with exactly what you are trying to do, and we can help :)

      Administrateur

  46. Rick

    Thanks for this. This is one of the key advantages of using WordPress as your blogging platform, so it’s important to know how to do it properly.

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