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IBLOGPRO 4 HAS ARRIVED
REPLACING THE WORDPRESS LOGIN LOGO
Adam Munns
Create Multiple Blog Pages by Category
Posted April 19, 2010 · 38 Comments
This video will show you how to create navigation items that link to category specific blog pages so you can separate content with more flexibility.
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drezac
Feb 17, 2014
Cool- now how do I get a custom sidebar on that custom blog page?
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Martin (Pagelines) moderator
Feb 17, 2014
@drezac Please create a topic on the support forum if you require support for a PageLInes product.
You can access the pagelines forum here http://forum.pagelines.com
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CongKeoHin
Jul 27, 2013
Thank. I like use blogger
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tammybridenbeck
Jul 16, 2013
can this be done in Blogger?
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mrfritznel
Jun 5, 2013
How do you do it in Blogger
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aerta
Mar 1, 2013
How do I get a higher res version of this video please? I've tried the Vimeo version and it's just as blurry as this one. Thanks.
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Martin (Pagelines) moderator
Mar 1, 2013
@aerta Hello, when viewing this in a browser on full screen there should be a HD button at the bottom.
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aerta
Mar 1, 2013
@martin Pagelines Perfect! Thank you Martin.
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ManishaSingh
Jan 27, 2013
Thanks for a great and info post.it is very practical and it works great,
your post is helpful too as i like to comment here.
http://stoogles.com/
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KieraMintonMillar
Oct 2, 2012
How do you get your post page to display categories instead of just a list of all the posts?
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Randy Repass Jr.
Jul 30, 2011
Thanks, great info. How can put that link as a sub menu'd link in a drop down menu? Or in a footer site map?
oops, just saw this is all changed in below thread... thanks though!
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shazzzyy@yahoo.com
Mar 3, 2011
I love the video tutorial.
I was wondering how to do the same thing in the header.php. I'm using StationPro3 and I do not see the _nav.php under the Appearance > Editor.
What line would I then add the new nav.
Thanks.
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Alyson Stearns
Mar 3, 2011
Hey there! As Adam said below, this method is actually deprecated as you can use the WP custom menus now to do this. :)
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SHAZnyc
Mar 4, 2011
O yea Alyson, I added a menu of category and that work well.
O by the way, could you please remove my email since I made a mistake and enter my email instead of my user name.
You can delete my comment if you have to.
Thanks,
Shaz.
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Simon
Jan 31, 2011
I don't have the _nav.php and the list isn't in the header.php. What to do? I have platform pro.
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Adam Munns
Feb 3, 2011
This method is actually deprecated as you can use the WP custom menus now to do this
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Mothpre
Feb 6, 2011
Hi, the WP custom menus make it so much easy. the WP menus says that the theme (PlatformPrp) supports 3 menus, how can I increase this number? Thank You.
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@bartzokas
Feb 22, 2011
Could you please mention a sourse where I could learn how to use custom menus?
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Alyson Stearns
Feb 22, 2011
There's lots of good stuff on how to use custom menus at Wordpress.org, but to start you off, try here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Appearance_Menus_SubPanel
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@bartzokas
Feb 22, 2011
Thanks for your reply!! What I want to do is to display posts from specific category on a wordpress Page. I would like to create a category named "blog" and link it to a page "blog" to display the posts . Is there a way to use custom menus to do that? Thanks
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MB
Jan 16, 2011
Great stuff - I am using platformPRO but cannot find the _nav.php and you mention the header.php instead. I looked at this one but cannot seem to recognize the spot where to add the categories URL .
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KH
Jan 15, 2011
This is exactly what I want to do for my site, but your video is too small to read the actual steps you're doing. You should have a step-by-step guide that we can download for help; especially considering that your feedback is only given randomly between Monday and Friday!
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Andrew Powers
Jan 22, 2011
Just watch in full screen mode on youtube :)
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Mca Kuk2010
Aug 4, 2011
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andyrio
Sep 3, 2010
Great tutorial, it easy when you show with video , i follow your step and it work great on my 3.0 wp theme.
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Luis
Jul 8, 2010
I'm using WhiteHouse Pro, what steps should I follow to do that but in a dropdown menú?
Thanks!
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Christina
May 9, 2010
Hi cmunns,
thanks for your advice. It works, but than I don't have the chance to further custom the displayed page.
I bought iblogpro3 and want to integrate a blog category into an existing page (that also shows up in the main navigation). I want to have customized words on that page in a box, and then let show automatically the blogposts of my blog's special category.
Any chance to do this?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Christina
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DrKon
Apr 25, 2010
I am using your free template that came with GoDaddy WordPress hosting.
This is an excellent video post and I would not figure out how to edit code to make separate blogs under the same domain name unless I saw your video.
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cmunns
Apr 21, 2010
@creatov,
Easier, yes. Better, maybe not.
Using a lot of plugins can often make things go haywire, but I'm glad that it's working great for you!
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creatov
Apr 21, 2010
Thanks for sharing. For dummies a little complicated. I use for the same solution the "Page Links To" plugin. This adds an extra block in your page / post dashboard. In fact this is overriding the standard Perma-link. It's flexible and working very easy. I think it's a better suggestion for solving this problem.
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Jayson
Apr 19, 2010
Thank you so much for posting this! I was just trying to figure out how to do this last night. I can't believe it's that easy. I'll be implementing this today and I truly appreciate it =)
PS - I'll be buying iBlogPro 4 very soon as well ;)
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