Stev0hoj
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Hi WPyogi
I will illustrate what I want to do in the following: There is on my blog 5 pages and one ‘custom’ (the ‘home’ page). Let’s take one page named ‘Management’ as example. It has several sub-menues (see https://evaluation.nu/) :
The menu looks like this:
‘Management’ (page)
– ‘Evaluation adoption’ (category)
– ‘Organisation’ (category)
– ‘Evaluation institution’ (category)
– ‘Monitoring’ (category)
– ‘Evaluation culture’ (category)The five sub-menues are categories that I also assign to posts. So far, a post assigned the ‘Monitoring’-category will appear if I click on the sub-menu ‘Monitoring’. So far, so good.
The problem is that if I click on the page ‘Management’, then all posts ever written on the blog appears. What I want is that only the posts assigned the five sub-menu categories (evaluation adoption; organisation; evaluation institution; monitoring; evaluation culture) appear.
How do I do that?
Hi Kase
It does make sense. I found some additional information on a standard WP guide, and it seems that posts cannot be assigned to pages and that the only way is through the categories as you mentioned.
On my page: https://evaluation.nu/ one can hover over ‘Design’ and the sub-category ‘Designing evaluations’ comes up. If I click on that category, only one post is displayed. So far, so good.
However, if I click on ‘Design’ itself, then all posts are displayed – also the ones that do not have anything to do with design.
So I guess I want to inquire further, whether categories can be assigned to pages. As far as I have read, that is not possible, and I have to live with the situation as it is.
Do you share that opinion?
Regards,
SteveHi Kase
Thanks. It works to the extent that I get kind of ‘drop down’ windows, which look pretty cool indeed.
But, if I click on the menu bar items, all posts are still displayed. I want to avoid that. Do you know how I do that?
Best,
Steve