How do I totally separate various areas within my blog?

  • Unknown's avatar

    I am using my blog for posting teaching materials.
    Now, I am teaching more than one course and I want my students to be able to read general announcements on the front page, but then choose which course they want to access and go directly there. In other words, I don’t want all materials to appear on the front page as well. How do I keep only general announcement upfront and hide all the rest behind category links?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Can we get a link to your wordpress.COM blog? And consider linking it in your user name as explained in the sticky, 8 Things, at the top of the forums.

  • Unknown's avatar

    It seems that I have found an answer to my question, I will try by creating different pages within my blog.

  • Unknown's avatar

    @mmiladinov: That may be one solution, but not necessarily the best or the easiest. The simplest thing to do is keep categorizing your posts, and set an introductory static front page (see the FAQ on that). This way the main posts page will no longer be accessible, and visitors will only be able to access specific posts via the sidebar category links.

    Please note that you do have to give us the URL of your blog when you ask a question here. We get a lot of wrong visits, so first we need to make sure it’s a wp.COM blog (our answers may not apply to wp.ORG blogs, and they’ve got their own separate forum). Second, we often need to check things in the blog itself to find out what a problem is or which solution will do. (And we’re not obliged to try and see if your nick is also the name of the blog in question – which isn’t always the case anyway.)

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