• I’m using Chameleon theme for a web page and I cannot figure out how to link a post(s) to the home page. For example, I’ve created an agenda for a conference using posts but I cannot link to the posts to the home page. So, I want to say agenda on the home page and click on it and then it would take you to the full agenda. I don’t want the full agenda to appear on the home page.
    I named the page 2013 program and attached each post to the 2013 program page but it keeps coming up blank when i click on the link from the home page. Unfortunately, I did have that working earlier for different links but now the entire page is screwed up. I’m getting a headache just thinking about it.

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  • There’s a couple different ways you could do this.

    Probably the easiest is to put all the agenda posts in a category (e.g. Agenda).

    From there, assuming that the Chameleon theme uses the WordPress custom menus . . . you could create a new entry in your WordPress custom menu (Appearance -> Menus) that points to the “Agenda” category.

    I’ve never used the Chameleon theme, though, so if it doesn’t use Custom menus, you might need to look at the documentation and figure out what it does use.

    Please contact Elegant Themes with any questions or problems with their themes — commercial themes are not supported here — partly because they are not freely available for testing and use – hence the developers are the ones who can answer theme specific questions.

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