• I have about a years worth of posts in my archive, which I can find by clicking on the archive headings for each particular month. However, if I start at my news homepage, and click back I can only see about 4 months worth of posts.

    Is there away to make more of my posts appear or would this slow my site down?

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter aamorrison

    (@aamorrison)

    There is probably a pretty easy way to change this. You need to look around in your theme for archives.php, open it in a text editor and look for wp_get_archives or maybe get_archives. Now just change the limit to whatever you want.

    Thread Starter aamorrison

    (@aamorrison)

    Thanks apljdi!

    I am missing your point aamorrison. Whatever I do or click, the archive menu on the left side shows links going back to april 2008.

    Thread Starter aamorrison

    (@aamorrison)

    The archive menu on the left hand side is fine. Its only if you start off by clicking on “News” on the top menu bar and then click on “Next Page” that the posts didn’t display.

    aha, frome here https://understandingcancer.co.uk/news/page/4/ it gets mad. Not only the posts are cut off; you are also missing the menu at the left and the footer. It’s just header and content and content is cut off at the post of 15 june (cancer in men). It’s in IE only; Firefox loooks fine.
    Are you pasting content from MS Word? Check your 15 june post for strange coding in the edit screen by switching to the html view.

    Do not paste directly from Word; use the little symbols “insert from Word”

    EDIT± And now the left sidebar is pushed below in IE. This usually means “garbage code” in posts.

    Thread Starter aamorrison

    (@aamorrison)

    Thanks for looking henkholland. I didn’t see anything unusual in the html from the 15 June post. I usually write my posts directly in wordpress, after learning the hard way that Word and WordPress don’t mix too well. That’s not to say I didn’t copy something that I shouldn’t have! I’ll go through those posts and see what I can find. Thanks again.

    The site is looking good today in IE7. Good for you and don’t worry. I mostly am just guessing when I try to help and rule out several possibilities.

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