Title: Multiple pages for different categories
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Multiple pages for different categories

 *  [mmmguinness](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mmmguinness/)
 * (@mmmguinness)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/)
 * This has probably been asked a million times but anyway I’d really appreciate
   it you guys could answer it for me. (rather than just pasting a link to another
   thread.)
 * I want to be able to have multiple categories and be able to post to them.
 * So I want a Home Page, About, Contact, etc. These can be standard static pages,
   but I also want to be able to have other dynamic pages which I can post to over
   and over again, with different categories.
 * So, for example, I have an Apples page, an Oranges page and a Pears page and 
   I want to be able to post all apples related posts in the Apples page and link
   to it from every other page, as /apples.
 * If possible I would also want the page to look different to other pages so that
   I have apple related content in the sidebar, like ads related to apples, etc.
   I want the same, then, for /oranges /pears /bananas, etc.
 * Thanks

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 *  [jonimueller](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jonimueller/)
 * (@jonimueller)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/#post-799283)
 * > I’d really appreciate it you guys could answer it for me. (rather than just
   > pasting a link to another thread.)
 * Why? Don’t want to click through to read the solution?
 * You are using WP pages all wrong; they are out of the post hierarchy and therefore
   out of the category hierarchy. Just create custom category pages for each category
   that you want. On each custom category template, you can insert conditional tags
   in the sidebar to generate the desired adsense code (I guess this is what you
   are getting at; but doesn’t Google serve up the ads according to content anyway
   so this isn’t really necessary?).
 * Read about custom category pages here:
    [http://codex.wordpress.org/Category_Templates](http://codex.wordpress.org/Category_Templates)
 * And conditional code here:
    [http://codex.wordpress.org/Conditional_Tags](http://codex.wordpress.org/Conditional_Tags)
 *  Thread Starter [mmmguinness](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mmmguinness/)
 * (@mmmguinness)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/#post-799411)
 * Ok, that helps somewhat. I’ve created specific category files, category-1.php
   for apples, category-2.php for oranges, etc.
 * I’ve snooped around and I know there are plugins to alter the sidebar so I can
   then allocate a different sidebar configuration to each category. [I’m not thinking
   so much about adsense rather relevant affiliate ads and banners for each category]
 * The other thing I looked into is being able to have a static front page. I think
   I’ve found out how to do that so then all I’ll need to do is hack together some
   top navigation buttons for each of the categories. (an apples button, an oranges
   button, etc.)
 * However now I’m going to ask a crazy question, probably a really crazy question
   but it’s worth a shot. I know that on posts I can change the name from /name-
   of-the-post to /shortname. But here’s the thing, is there any way I can change
   the physical URL so that instead of [http://www.nameofmybloghere.com/categories/apples](http://www.nameofmybloghere.com/categories/apples)
   it will be [http://www.nameofmybloghere.com/apples](http://www.nameofmybloghere.com/apples)
   perhaps with some plugin or whatever?
 * I know that’s a strange question but anyway.
 *  [destos](https://wordpress.org/support/users/destos/)
 * (@destos)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/#post-799417)
 * There are [others](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/187439) who have posed 
   the same question without getting much help sadly.
 * What those who try to help don’t realize is that creating a category template
   doesn’t create a “navigation link”, which is why everyone who poses this question
   is asking how to list category posts on a “page”. It allows them to then organize
   the categories however they wish in their navigation.
 * Ive been searching for a solution to this problem for a long time as I have been
   manually adding links to category pages in navigation areas in multiple custom
   themes to add this functionality. however you are limited to adding them in front
   or behind the other pages of the site.
 * The problem as I see it is that WordPress should allow page objects be redirected
   to other uri elements or other objects.
 * One solution might be to trick a page with a custom template into believing it
   is that of a specified category page but that is above me.
 * Hopefully someone in the know can either make a plugin to this effect or enlighten
   us.
 *  [xamataca](https://wordpress.org/support/users/xamataca/)
 * (@xamataca)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/#post-799418)
 * I think it can be done but can be very tricky, someone with more knowledge could
   explain it better.
 * If you want to display on an “oranges” page fixed (the content of that page post)
   as well as dinamic content (post from “oranges” category) you just create a page
   template with 2 loops, one for the content of the page itself, and another retrieving
   the post from the “oranges” categories.
 * then you asign that template to your “oranges” page.
 * This article covers the multiple loops:
    [http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop](http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop)
 *  [jonimueller](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jonimueller/)
 * (@jonimueller)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-pages-for-different-categories/#post-799420)
 * I just think you should quit trying to bend WP just for the sake of doing so.
   the /category/ hierarchy was designed for a reason. If you use permalinks, it’s
   not hard to figure out what the link to a particular category will be if you 
   wish to put a hard-coded link somewhere in your sidebar or elsewhere.
 * Now, if you want to be really sly about it, you can create a page template, as
   described here:
    [http://www.ivovic.net/2008/05/20/turn-a-wordpress-page-into-a-link](http://www.ivovic.net/2008/05/20/turn-a-wordpress-page-into-a-link)
 * Then create a new WP Page, title it however you want the link to appear, plop
   the URL to the category into the writing area and make the permalink whatever
   you want.

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