• Sorry if this is getting old to some. I just haven’t quite given up hope of getting an answer yet.
    I am trying to do something that I would think is simple, but it seems it’s anything but that.
    I have a bilingual blog. Seeing the category – sub and sub-sub-category structure available in WP, I figured it would be really simple to split up the display of categories in two on index.php.
    What I have done/tried:
    I created 2 primary categories, one for each language.
    I created sub and sub-sub-categories under those two. In effect, to the visitors, I want them to be seen as categories and sub-categories.
    Where I’m stuck is getting them to display as 2 separate lists of categories, each with it’s title, i.e. Fran?§ais and English.
    I tried getting an answer in IRC. Did get directions from Skippy to a page where various category tags are shown. I tried using the exclude, the children and the child_of tags. Nothing changed in the way the lists displayed.
    I asked in another thread here about splitting the categories. That got zero answer.
    So, I’m giving it one last shot here, before I do what I was doing with MT: just hard-code the friggin categories in the index page.
    One last note, and no, I’m not trying to be difficult about it. ?? I =am= a newbie. I am =not= a programmer. Until a bit over a week ago, I had never looked at php. So, if someone has suggestions, please be specific. Sometimes I see things like “put this or that at the top of wp-header.php. Well, to me, the top can be anywhere. I don’t have a clue – yet – what I should be looking for, so specifics would be real nice.
    Thanks in advance if anyone has the patience to explain.

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  • Thread Starter Benoit

    (@benoit)

    Thanks David. Checked out your site and I see what you mean about the level of complexity. In the long run (i.e. after getting familiar with php, which I’m working on), a method like yours does look doable.
    The two blogs running as one would obviously work, but some of the drawbacks I see are (besides the risk of discrepancies slipping in) at the pinging, referring and stats levels.
    Junesix: thanks for the idea. I’ll definitely explore more what the Links Manager can handle. I agree with you that it would indeed make handling it one notch simpler than straight hard-coding.

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