• Our front page displays all of our latest posts and we’d like to keep it this way but we’d also like the posts to be placed on pages that link with their categories, so when they disappear from the front page, they can easily be seen on their category specific pages.
    Is this possible?
    Any help would be most appreciated.

    Thanks

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  • This should happen automatically and by default.

    Thread Starter oatesomr

    (@oatesomr)

    Sorry I didn’t explain myself very well, our site http://www.footyviews.com has the front page set up as the page for all latest posts. I want these posts to stay on this page but obviously over time we will add new posts and the old ones will be pushed down. Therefore when the posts are automatically put on the front page is there any way to have them placed on a seperate page.
    eg. the latest article on footyviews, ‘Pressure unlikely to wane on Rafa’ is appearing on the ‘home’ page but I would also like it to automatically be placed in the ‘Premier League’ page as well.

    Thanks

    over time we will add new posts and the old ones will be pushed down

    They will actually be pushed on a second, then third page etc.

    is there any way to have them placed on a seperate page

    Yes – by filing them under specific categories – such as a “Premier League” category – and then providing links to your blog’s category pages using wp-list_categories.

    Thread Starter oatesomr

    (@oatesomr)

    Ah so simple! Thank you very much.

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