• My primary blog is about all things crafty (knitting, sewing, etc) and since that’s the primary reason people are visiting my blog, I don’t want them to get PO’d about the soon to be added Fitness/Weightloss section I’m adding.

    What I’d like to do, is just have these entries not display with the most recent posts on the main page, but be available if someone wants to read the Fitness category.

    Without having gotten into the script yet (quite busy with life and such, as I’m sure most of you are) I’m not sure how complicated this is.

    No need to reinvent the wheel if it’s been done before. I’m not a programmer but I can find my way through PHP fairly well, if I know where I’m going and what I’m looking for.

    Any guidance is appreciated.

    Regards,

    Diana

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Why not have two separate blogs? Your Fitness/Weithloss readers probably won’t be interested in Knitting/Sewing. You could simply have a link to in between the two, or plug them in the other blog every now and then.

    Thread Starter ladykeetes

    (@ladykeetes)

    Well I could, but I thought there could be a way. ??

    Diana

    Yep, there’s a way to keep posts from showing on the front page. I can’t actually recommend it. It did work but may have been behind my categories disappearing from the category listing.

    Anyhow, back everything up, and give it a try if you’d like:

    https://www.richardgoodwin.com/showfrontpage.zip

    Thread Starter ladykeetes

    (@ladykeetes)

    Just wanted to say, thank you for the great plugin. Works fantastic on my blog, I didn’t have any disappearing categories. ??

    Thanks again, makes it easier to post to one blog than log into many… ??

    Diana

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