Go to Plugins/Add New and search for exclude pages…you’ll find several plugins that will allow you to hide your pages from the menus, but still be available through a direct link to the page.
Thanks Figro. I’ll test that out.
Any thoughts on my other post?
Jonathan –
Are you talking about your wishlist post? If so, what is it…a plugin? And what’s it supposed to do that it isn’t doing?
WordPress Wishlist is a membership site plugin. It allows you to write a post and then allow only certain people with certain membership levels to be able to view the post, (silver, gold, etc.)
But when I write a post, and then designate that post to a certain membership level, it is still showing up on my front page.
Now I’m not always sure what is viewable and what is not viewable. Cookies, etc. But I run two computers just to test and I can’t for the life of me get things to stop.
When I look at my stats people are clicking on some of the posts but then I think they are getting redirected to the “not a member” page.
I guess at a minimum I just don’t want some of my posts to hit the front page. Just the categories where the posts are supposed to show up. Doesn’t matter if they don’t hit the front of not.
Thanks for that tidbit on the other plugin. Worked like a charm
Jonathan –
Ahh, okay…I’m not familiar with that plugin. Just from a quick search, it seems like it’s not a GPL plugin:
http://wishlistproducts.com/
If you have purchased it, you may want to contact them about the problem.