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  • Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Yeah I looked at that tutorial agaian, quite vaugue in some respects, for instance I have a category file in my wordpress instalation, but the category.php file I have is in wp-admin. Should I copy that file to my ‘theme’ folder?

    Other than that I copied index.php and changed its name to category_01.php This appears fine in my category section of wordpress – that is I can select it from the drop-down in ‘edit categories’ no problem, but it doesnt seem to do anything at all!?

    Thanks, hopefully you can tell me what Im doing wrong!

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Hi in fact I have looked at this before and spent quite a few hours with it. I found this information to be not quite explanatory enough for me.
    It doesn’t explain how the category pages get picked up by index.php and it doesnt tell me if and where to call the new style sheets up for those categories.

    thanks

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    ..that looks hard to do.

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    I deleted a bunch of stuff out of the archive.php and it seeems to work fine. there is no H3 or P tags anymore in posts, just the RSS FEED and its text.

    Its probably because I have post appearing instead categories.
    The problem was I had the very same text appearing in the Header and the paragraph and in the feed itself, I had to eliminate 2 of them, it seemed the easiest way to it…

    All the items in the sidebar seem to behave fine still.

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Hi..
    The problem wasn’t that they just were not showing. The problem was they were scheduled. I did everything I could to try and get the posts to show imediately, but I couldnt break it…
    2 hours later the posts showed in my blog anyway….

    Is there anyway to turn off scheduling or is that controled by the site that provides the feeds?

    many thanks ??

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Hi, okay thanks, I thought there might be a simpler way like adjusting a setting or something.
    Surly my site would be penalised by the SE’s for having such a slow loading page if I left wordpress as it is.

    Anyhow to get my site how I want it, it looks like I will have to read the static page article! damn it!

    Thanks for your help
    ??

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Hi, thanks but I tried that. The setting you mentioned in the >reading section makes every page on the blog only display one post, even if the category the post is in has more than one post in it. So this kinda renders the category section useless.

    I just need one introductory post to display when a user comes to my site and not all of the posts at once.

    Many thnaks.

    Thread Starter inzanem

    (@inzanem)

    Hi, is there not a way to list all the post titles rather than listing the entire posts content on the front page.

    Or change to a different category or something, I have looked all around WordPress…I can find no setting to adjust this…

    Its most infuriating..why does WordPress do that!? Who would want their entire website content to load all at once on the first page a visitor comes to??

    Im not sure what “Insert more” does, I found the “insert” button, but all this seem to do was add <!–comments–>

    Cheers

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