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  • Thread Starter s101

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    Eric, thank you for your response. Sorry to delay in responding, I have been out of town.

    If I may, I’d like to show you my site to show you how it is working. The majority of the site is php (not wordpress) which is at the root: https://b4blessing.com/

    Then the blog is in a sub-directory– https://b4blessing.com/blog/category/b4blessing-news/

    I actually already have the blog split into two categories 1) b4blessing-news and short-term-field-support — https://b4blessing.com/blog/category/short-term-field-support/, which was difficult to do and get to work correctly in my main navigation — which I was never able to do perfectly. (when you click the blog link in the navigation the “current state” stays highlighted, but if you click to open a post the current state goes to the “home” navigation button… I worked with my programmer and we never could get this to do the right thing.)

    Now I need to add another category to build a new section called “Financial Opportunities”. I don’t really have an issue with restricting authors or categories – there are only two of us that work on this. I just need another new section. Since I am already having trouble with my navigation, I thought that it might make more sense to do a multi-site for the three sections… Honestly I am not a programmer and don’t know if that is the correct solution or not it just seemed that everything I was reading was pointing me to that end. Mostly thinking that it would straighten out my navigation issues.

    If there is a simple solution to figuring out my navigation and NOT install a multi-site, I am all for that.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks for your help.

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