• Hi Folks, bear with a relative newby to this business πŸ™‚
    I run a website on behaviour issues for a branch of the NSW Department of Education and Communities.
    web1.highlands-s.schools.nsw.edu.au
    In all the ‘top level’ categories except for Behaviour Management, the view shows the secondary categories, if any, and the content posted in that category below that.
    But in Behaviour Management, under sub-categories it reads that there are 23 posts in that category. BUT when you click on it, all you see is Bullying, which is listed below on the sub-category view.
    What have I done wrong with attaching categories in this part of the website, that I have obviously done RIGHT everywhere else?
    Paul

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  • When I look at the categories (and subcategories) they don’t look terribly different from one to another. Are you seeing the same problem, or did you get it resolved?

    Thread Starter Paul Hall

    (@paul-hall)

    Thanks for the reply πŸ™‚
    How to explain?
    In, for example, Specific Disorders the page shows:
    Subcategories
    .Mainstream Education
    .ADHD
    . Aggression

    etc
    If you click in Mainstream Education you get ALL those subcategories OF IT in a list, starting with ADHD, Aggression etc

    Now the Behaviour Management page shows:
    Subcategories
    . Class-based
    . Bullying
    and when you click on Class-based all you get is Bullying, but there are 18 posts linked to the Class-based category, but they don’t show there.
    All I’m saying is that the two sections ARE different, and we want them to be the same! The Behaviour Management section is out of step with the five other sections, I don’t know why and I’m hoping some wise WordPress guru can help us get it into step.

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