This Post has a “featured image”. It does not appear on the individual Post page, only when you look at the blog as a whole.
The “Title” is the name that you give to your website and would ideally be the same as your domain name. However, it is not unique like the domain name is. The domain name for this site is the unwieldy wpclassproject2.caledonwebservices.com. This is a “sub-domain” of caledonwebservices.com. The “.com” is called the top-level domain. The site’s title is “Test site 2”, with the thrilling “tag line” of “demo of various elements”.
An example of a url (uniform resource locator) is http://amandassite.ca/who-is-amanda-anyway.html
The first part (usually http:, https:, or ftp:) describes the format to be used when sending the data.
The second part (amandassite.ca) is the domain name.

And the third part (who-is-amanda-anyway.html) identifies the file to be retrieved from the domain, in this case, a Web page. Below I have added the “more” code so that the excerpt of this post ends after the word “Post!”. If you view the single Post page it is not visible so you just see the whole text. I will try an alternative method of defining an excerpt on the “This is the newest Post” Post!
