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    Hello.

    I write a food blog that is comprised of 3 main categories of posts: recipes, restaurants and how-tos. I want to create 3 separate pages in my header toolbar; each page would display only 1 of the 3 types of posts. I want to do this so readers who arrived for recipes can only browse recipes, and readers who are interested in restaurants could only browse those, and so forth.

    I have tried some plugins that claim to perform this function but unfortunately, they create pages with lists of categorized posts that are poorly formatted/appear as excerpts and not complete posts. I’d like for the posts to appear in their entirety – not as icons or excerpts that link out to the complete posts.

    I would really appreciate if someone could tell me if what I’m asking for is realistic and if there’s already a plugin for it. Many thanks in advance!

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  • Hi there, it does sound like what you’re after are category pages, but you want the category pages to display full posts rather than excerpts, is that right? Categories are built into WordPress, and you can link to a category page in your menu bar using a custom menu with a category link.

    I just tested Quintus and it seems to display the full post on category pages. Is that not what you’re seeing on your end? If I could get a link to your site I’d be glad to have a look.

    Thread Starter blogger_meow

    (@blogger_meow)

    Thanks!

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