sammyray
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Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Pages with updating postsMoshu-
The only place I find the code at all for the navbar buttons like “movies” or “music” is when I view the source code for the page. It shows that it is linking to pages numbered ’21’ and ’22’ etc.
I don’t know how to edit that code and change the direction, so that it points to the categories as you referred in your last post.
Hopefully you understand with what I am having trouble.
Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Pages with updating postsMoshu – EXACTLY what I was thinking should be able to be done … so, if I did what you’re suggesting, a visitor could click the “Movies” tab on the horizontal navbar, and the movie Page would pop up, with all of the archived posts from the “movies” category.
One big question, which I have already asked on another forum – I can’t find the code that directs the navbar button and tells it where to go or what to do. I SWEAR I read through that link you gave me, but I can’t figure out how to apply it to that navbar button.
Am I really that dumb????
Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Posting to separate pagesMoshu,
I don’t understand why you don’t understand this … boreal is trying to explain to how create a professional look to a website – no visitor wants to search through archives on a sidebar. That is the point of having Page Tabs on the top of a website – for EASE of navigation.
Take a look at the site I am working on-
I have Pages called “Movies” and “music” and “television”, the tabs for which are at the top of the main blog page.
I want archived blog entries in the categories of “movies” and “music” and “television” to go on their respective pages … for ease of navigation.
Sure, I could have a sidebar archive, but it looks like crap and defeats the purpose of having multiple actively updating pages.
Understand the difference?