Hemingway Question
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Me: http://politicalbooks.wordpress.com/
Post example: http://politicalbooks.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/audacity-of-hope-summaries-of-chapters-6-8/On each post on the top left hand is a *really* handy list of links. It has a link connected to whatever category the post is in (this case “summaries”) and then links to related tags.
But they both send them to other WordPress blogs. Now, the tags part doesn’t bother me much, though I wish it specified that it’d be taking people off-site. The part that I don’t like is categories. I think any person clicking that link would clearly think they were staying on-site.
Does anyone know how to fix it so that selecting either of those two will keep people onsite? Thanks much for any help! :)
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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For information on how category display and tag display are linked to the wordpress.COM global tag pages is described in the following wordpress.com Support Documentation entries and cannot be changed. Also note that there is a combined total of no more than 12 tags and categories on any given post.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/global-tags/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/post-tags/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/post-categories/ -
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Tags and categories in your sidebar or bottombar link to your posts; tags and categories in the post metadata link to the global wp pages. That’s the way wp.com blogs work, and it’s good for your traffic. The only way to avoid that, if you don’t like it, is by selecting the middle privacy option under Settings>Privacy (bad for your traffic), or by switching to the iNove theme, in which the tabs in the post metadata can be deactivated.
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