Any ideas why this is happened and how can I get around it
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Is it possible to have a <br> between each url?
Thank you
Patrice
I’m sure Yoast SEO does many other great things, but I’m not into SEO, just wanted meaningful links.
]]>I’m sorry if I am asking something obvious here. Actually I’m pretty sure it is in fact so obvious that I am missing it as I haven’t been able to find anything thus far whilst one’d think it is something many people would need.
I am wanting to use WordPress as my KnowledgeBase. I know there is a few Wiki and what ever templates out there. However none of them – afaik – do what I want so I am looking for a plugin instead.
I want to be able to have an automated display (ordered by category, subcategory; bonus points for filterable by tags in a masonry style) of all my pages and posts on my homepage. Kind of like a table of contents of all my content on the site.
Does something like that exist?
thanx a lot for the help
Ron
<ul></li>
etc, which displayed like this:
Link Category
Link . Link . Link . Link . Link . Link
Next Category
Link . Link . Link . Link . Link . Link (etc)
I can’t find a way of doing this on 2.3 however. I’ve tried different template tag settings but whatever I do it stays as a vertical list. Can anybody help?? Many thanks!
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