I am interested in having specific pages that one could click on and see a roll of posts (blog) that is specific to that page. And have other pages that have their own topic-specific blog posts.
Can this be done?
Or do I have to just have my topic-specific posts appear all together in one giant blog?
Or is this done best by just assigning categories and then just featuring the categories as the choices in the tabs in the nav bar?
Is there any way for me to not have visible the resulting giant blog of disconnected, unrelated posts?
Thanks!
]]>I just recently bought the Deluxe Godaddy package that allows me to have unlimited sites on one domain.
So I installed wordpress in the domain for example https://host.com/wp1
and plain on installing another wordpress site in host.com/wp2 and so on..
So now when I go to host.com/wp1 it goes to my WP site but how do I make it where host.com/wp1 will go straight to the domain instead of the wp1 folder?
I read https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Installing_Multiple_Blogs but it does not have any information about that.
Thanks for any help
]]>We’re setting up a site which has two blogs – one for news, one for “reports” (hard to explain). The reason why we need two blogs is because the reports will be using taxonomies which the news blog will not need. As well have the two having different sets of tags, categories, etc. However, the latest posts from both blogs need to appear on the home page all the time. Is this something that is possible with WP3 Multisite without a plugin? (We were hoping that a PHP script exists that we can simply place in our template because of a plugin’s tendecy to insert files that we don’t need.)
Many thanks in advance! We really don’t need anything fancy. The idea is really just “Column A: Reports. Column B: News”.
]]>I’ve got different WP installation under the same domain but in different subdomain and using each one a different database.
How can I make search-box in every blog perform the search all over my “blog-network”?
]]>I have three different blogs running each on their own, and they are completely different blogs – nothing in common. I’d like to keep it that way.
My web hotel allows me to create add-on domains, so I am going to do that. They also allow me to have two SQL databases, but say that I can run all three WP blogs from the SQL database, and refer me to here for support.
I have tried looking for answers to this question, but no luck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Mark
just wondering if it was possible to make posts from website A to show up on Website B and i guess Website C, Website D and etc.
Thanks!
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