• If you take a look at my archive pages at my blog – http://www.performbettergolf.com/blog, they have a link to the blog main page right below the search on the right top of the page… it reads

    “You are currently browsing the
    Perform Better Golf Blog weblog
    archives for March, 2006.”

    I would like to change the category index pages to be like this…

    “You are currently browsing the
    Perform Better Golf Blog weblog
    archives for March, 2006.

    You are currently browsing the
    archives for the <category name link>
    category.”

    Also on my individual post pages, you will see that I have nothing down the right side of the page…. I would like to make the template the same as the other, meaning the right side should have the search, something similar to what i suggested above that include a link to the home page and to that particular post page…

    “You are currently browsing the
    Perform Better Golf Blog weblog
    archives for March, 2006.

    You are currently browsing the
    archives for the <post title link>
    category.”

    and the categores, blog roll etc….

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  • If you click a category name in the sidebar it will take you to the category lsiting/archive view (there is NO “catgeory index”)
    http://www.performbettergolf.com/blog/?cat=13
    and it says exactly what you want for catgeories.

    If you meant you want BOTH the month and catgeory to be displayed… that will not happen. You either query a date based selection of posts or a category based selection. I don’t know of any solution to show X month of Y category.

    Single. By design the single post view of your theme does NOT display the sidebar. You can search the Codex Themes#Two_Columns for the All Sidebar Kubrick – if that’s what you want, and then modify it to get your look.

    And lastly:
    You are currently browsing the
    archives for the <post title link>
    category

    this seems to be a non-sense – a post title is NOT a category.

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