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  • I am also trying to figure this out. I’d love to have each post be something like double the current width.

    v8media

    (@v8media)

    Did you ever find an easy way to do this? I’ve been looking everywhere, and I’m about to have to manually create many different combined search links in order to do a search page.

    I’m trying to do this to make something semi-complex into a more simple site. I’d like the first page to be showing all of the various combinations and giving an easy way to look through the possible entries.

    For an example, think about a bird guide done in WordPress. You can easily add all of the information using standard types of data, so no problem there. But if you want the user to be able to look up “blue” for color and “Washington” for what area at the same time, the only way I can find to do this is to have the user look up both of those terms at once or scroll all of the way through either the “blue” or “Washington” results.

    If there’s another way I should be thinking about this, or a plugin for something like this, please let me know.

    Thanks, Ian

    I don’t know if this will be helpful or not, but here’s what worked for me. (fingers crossed that it will stay that way)

    I was having problems with the htaccess file not being created, so I was editing the file myself with variations on what wordpress was offering. Nothing would work, but it was obviously an access issue. Take out the htaccess file and I could type in some links and get places, but no links would work within the site.

    I finally changed the permissions to the htaccess file to 777 instead of the 666 that was recommended and . . . that was all it took! Changed it back to 664 and it’s still working. This was causing me pain yesterday and I just lucked into it. So try 777 for permissions if you’re having a similar issue.

    Good luck, Ian

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