• Hello there,

    I am trying to find some resource to help me get my situation solved. I can’t quite seem to find the right help. I will try to explain this as simple as I can.

    I am trying to create two blog pages on this site: http://www.slarc.com

    If you notice we are using WordPress for a CMS and not a blog site. However we are wanting to implement our Press Releases and Case Studies as blog post pages.

    What I can’t figure out is how to get these two pages separate, then when you click a single post, it shows all categories in the next/previous buttons. Here are my pages: http://www.slarc.com/pressreleases and http://www.slarc.com/casestudies Since my PressReleases page has been set to the default Posts Page (under settings/reading) it’s showing all my categories. I have installed the plugin: “Pages Posts”. I successfully have Case Studies working properly (minus the individual single pages). However the plugin completely ignores the Press Releases page, I assume it’s because that’s my default post page?

    Does anyone have any insight on how I might go about this?

    Thanks so much,
    Lorne

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • Thread Starter BourdoDesigns

    (@bourdodesigns)

    Ok here’s my update.

    I found this: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/264482?replies=9#post-1053767

    Added that. Got my posts showing correctly. I turned off the plugin and added a page called “Blog” and made that my main posts page under settings. However I will not link to that page ever in my site.

    Is this a good method for getting the posts on separate pages?

    Next I need to get it so when my single pages are viewed they don’t have a next button going to the other category? I have the css setup correctly to work with the category the single post is, however I don’t want the ability to click through both categories. Does that make sense?

    Go here: http://www.slarc.com/2010/01/building-green-reaches-a-new-level/ and click: “New Project Design” you’ll see what I mean.

    Please let me know what you suggest of if I did something that wasn’t done correctly. I want it done right the first time without these workarounds that may back fire later.

    Thanks,
    Lorne

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • The topic ‘Multiple Post pages’ is closed to new replies.