2 columns side-by-side, 1 category per column
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(Apologies in advance, I haven’t used WordPress or touched code in a decade. Not that I knew what I was doing then.)
For my yet-to-be-birthed blog, I’m planning to divide all the content into two categories. I was hoping to have the main page display two columns side-by-side, with one category displayed per column. So there’d be one column with all the posts from category A listed chronologically, and the second column would have the same from category B.
In the past I’ve included WordPress category pages within PHP pages I made by hand, so I’m guessing I could do that. Pages-within-a-page. But I was hoping WordPress could do something like this on its own. Is this possible through any sort of coding trickery?
Thanks!
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Uh… so the difference between .COM and .ORG totally confused me. I’ll ask my question at the other place.
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