biodrama
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Posted 3 years ago #
WordPress normally shows a certain number of posts on a page before creating another page. I have some categories that need to show all posts on the first page, but exceed the limit, therefore requiring the visitor to find the link to continue viewing. Is there a way to force WordPress to display all posts in a given Category on the 1st page?
biodrama
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Come on, someone, throw me a bone here! I can't believe nobody knows the answer to this.
biodrama
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
In the Reading section of the Settings, the default says "Blog pages show at most 10 posts." I tried changing this number, but it had no effect whatsoever. I changed it to 20 posts, and the page still showed 10. I changed it to 2 posts, and the page still showed 10. So I changed it back to 10 & gave up. Perhaps this isn't the right control?
hey dude, it's working.. if you change the value from settings-->reading sections, it will show 20, 30 or 50 post..
biodrama
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Thank you for your answers!
ryan - it definitely didn't work, although I am sure it is supposed to work. Perhaps it is because I am using K2?
design_dolphin - I may get to this level some day, very interesting, thanks. This looks quite useful. I'd love to be able to theme WP, but don't have enough time to study it right now.
Here is the Category page. Instead of clicking on the "Previous" link to see the last few photos, I want them all on the first page. Maybe there is something in K2 preventing the WP Settings adjustment from working.
biodrama
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
OK, it finally decided to work. Don't know why it took several more attempts. Thanks again.