Title: Non-static page
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Non-static page

 *  [jenniferlcastro](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jenniferlcastro/)
 * (@jenniferlcastro)
 * [12 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/non-static-page/)
 * Can someone tell me how to link a second blog category to a non-static page? 
   i started posting Thought Fulls, on jenncastro.com. I’d like Raise Your Hand,
   to be connected to Thought Fulls. Instead, Raise Your Hand ended up with the 
   blog connected more to my book. Thanks for helping. Currently Thought Fulls is
   not a static page so i need to start there. How do I create a non-static page?

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 *  [CrouchingBruin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/crouchingbruin/)
 * (@crouchingbruin)
 * [12 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/non-static-page/#post-4069354)
 * What I would do is create different post categories, and have each blog page 
   display posts for its own category. If you look at the posts on your Blog page,
   for example, you’ll see that they all have the category **Uncategorized**. Create
   a category called **Thought Fulls** and another category called **Book** or **
   Mom\*Me** (or some other appropriate name, although I’m not sure you can have
   an asterisk as part of a category’s slug). To define your categories, go to **
   Posts > Categories** from the admin dashboard.
 * Then go back to your posts and assign one or the other category to it, and uncheck**
   Uncategorized**. Create a new post for “Thought Fulls” that contains the current
   content of the “Thought Fulls” page.
 * Finally, go to **Appearance > Menus**. Hopefully your theme has support for WordPress
   custom menus. If not, I would strongly suggest using one of the themes in the
   [WordPress Theme Directory](http://wordpress.org/themes/) that does (like [TwentyThirteen](http://wordpress.org/themes/twentythirteen)).
   If your theme does support WordPress menus, then click on the link that’s labeled**
   create new menu**, give it a name (like Main_Menu), and click **Create Menu**.
 * On the left, you should be able to add menu items from the Pages section (Home
   and About, in your case), and then you can add menu items from the Categories(
   Thought Full & Book). You can drag the menu items around to whatever order you
   want, and you can even change the text of the menu item (if you wanted the menu
   to read “Blog” instead of “Book,” for example). Click on the **Save Menu** button.
   Click on the **Manage Locations** tab and make sure your new menu is being used
   for your theme’s navigation menu.
 * Now, when a user clicks on the **Thought Full** menu item, they’ll get a list
   of all blog posts with that category, or if they click on the **Book** (or Blog)
   menu item, they’ll get a list of posts for just that category.

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 * Last reply from: [CrouchingBruin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/crouchingbruin/)
 * Last activity: [12 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/non-static-page/#post-4069354)
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