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  • Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    By the way, my plugin is up to date.

    And I just noticed that when I go into my WordPress dashboard – IG Feed WD – Feeds – Sample Feed – I get a message box saying “Linesandprecepts.com says user does not exist.”

    I also checked my Instagram Feed WD – Settings – to see if I was still signed in and I am. I even clicked “sign in” again just to check and it signed me in but when I refreshed my website page I still could not see the images from my IG page. I only see a continuous loading image….

    I don’t know if this helps but here is my access token : 33278875.54da896.693fb84285474041808182676e753b1e

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    Thank you for that advice! I saw a YouTube video on that before I asked this question but I wanted to see if anyone knew an alternate way. But if that is the only way to do it, then i don’t have a choice. I don’t see why it should be so complicated tho. Dynamic is cool but manually will suffice. As long as the info is easily added, updated, presentable, and not viewed in the blog, I will be happy. Which one would be easier in this scenario?

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    Yes it will. A static page that is not to be displayed on my menu.

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    Oh my fault!

    No, the content will not be a list of posts. It will be a lot of written information.

    I just thought of an example to show you all what I want to achieve. The link below is my church’s website, it is however the “Text Lessons” page that has several bible study lessons. I want to mimic this layout but I do not want the link to be a pdf document (as you will see on the below site). When someone clicks on a subject, I want them to view a page whereby my written content is displayed.. This is to be separate from the posts I make for my blog.

    http://www.theisraelofgod.com/textlessons.html

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    I don’t want Math to be a post that can be viewed on my “blog” page. That’s the whole issue. Is there a plugin I can use to separate posts on the blog from posts that have their own page ( a page which is not on the menu/navigation bar)?

    Regardless of a plugin or not, that is the layout I desire.

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    Wassup Esmi..

    I started to write in my last comment that I have no problem making static pages but I can’t make a page for every single topic… Example, Lets say my site was on How to Improve your GPA. My blog may be used for all related factors, updates and reviews.. But lets say I have a page called Subjects.. Then within the Subject page I have 50 subjects. So I want to be able to click on “Math” without having Math and all my other subject on my menu because that would crowd up my navigation bar and I simply don’t want it setup that way.

    Is there no way to do this?

    Thread Starter jlettey2@gmail.com

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    Hello bro,

    Are you asking why I am not making separate posts for the topics instead of a page that has the topics?

    Nevertheless, here is the scoop on my site.

    I am making an informative static/blog website that is centered on teaching. So in essence I want to have my blog posts separate from the specific subjects that I am teaching. I have yet to find a way to make a post that does not appear under my blog and that is exactly what I need to do.

    Hope that’s clear.. I don’t believe this should be difficult. Almost all websites have links that go to other pages on its site.

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