Category and Post Titles
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First, I’m sure you hear this all the time, but WP rocks!
Now on to the question…
Since the home page displays posts from all categories, is it possible to include the category name in the post title? Or at least make it more visible rather than a tiny blurb “Posted in ….” at the bottom?
Thanks for all your help.
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It’s a method to screen people with wordpress.org blogs from getting to the wrong forum, and it should show your link, but it does not. Should be fixed, but I’m just a fellow blogger.
Anyway:
If you add a Categories Widget to your sidebar, then readers can click on “Events,” “Dear Abbot,” “From the Pastor” etc. and they’ll see a list of all your posts on each topic. -
They will look like this:
http://saintmatts.wordpress.com/category/from-the-pastor/
or:
http://saintmatts.wordpress.com/category/events/Also, in that theme, you can customize the excepts shown so you can summarize the posts as you like.
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Thanks…I do have that on the site (titled “Blogs” – for now)…but was hoping there was a way to identify the mix of posts on the home page more obviously.
For example, if there is a post in the category “Events” titled “Visitor Sunday”, then it would display like:
Events: Visitor Sunday
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Oh. It’s a question of definitions: i associate the word “blogs” with other sites, and “posts” with contents within a blog.
Never mind.There is no reason that you can’t edit the titles of your “articles” even after they’ve been published.
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Yes…I have to think of a better name for that area…but “Categories” isn’t very descriptive as well.
Yes…I can change the title…just hoping for a more programmatic way of accomplishing it.
Thanks for the help.
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How about “Topics?”
No automatic way that I know of. But the good thing is you don’t have hundreds of posts yet to edit.
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