how to link a post to a page

  • Unknown's avatar

    I just had a blog, and I’m doing okay so far, anyways what i want to do is have the summary of my post on my homepage and then when the reader clicks on “Keep Reading”, it automatically takes him to the page i want to link the post to. It’s a fashion blog:
    e.g:
    I want to have a post called “How to wear black”, and when the reader clicks on “Keep Reading” I want it to take him to the “How-to/Advice” page.
    Thanks for your time :)

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    When you use “the more tag” and visitors click the “read more” link it will be linked to the full post displayed on a single page of it’s own. That link cannot be changed to direct it to any other post or page.

    Perhaps a website style page based blog will suit you better than a post based conventional blog structure. Staff have provided help for those who want to structure their blog like a website. > http://en.support.wordpress.com/using-wordpress-to-create-a-website/

    What’s critical is:
    (1) a clear comprehension of the differences between pages and posts > http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/
    (2) a clear comprehension of the fact that there is only one dynamic page in a blog for posts and we cannot post to more than that one page. But we can create the appearance that we have posted to more than one page.

    We organize our posts by assigning Categories to them. When we publish a post it automatically appears on the running page for posts and also on the Categories pages and Archives pages. Note: There must be one published post in each Category in order for there to be anything to display.

    A custom menu allows you to display Categories with drop-downs to sub-categories in tabs along the horizontal navigation where normally only Pages tabs are displayed. If you wish you can also include Pages with drop-downs to sub-pages and/or custom links in your custom menu as well. You are in charge of what appears in a custom menu. You choose the order in which to display any and/or all the foregoing in your custom menu. You choose which to display and which to hide. http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus

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    The Enterprise theme is coded to display static Pages in the top row of the horizontal menu with drop downs to child pages. In the second row in the horizontal menu the 10 most used Categories are displayed with drop downs to sub categories. If you want more to show, you can create a custom menu with all your categories in it and then in “theme location” set the secondary menu location to that new custom menu. Do be aware though that if the secondary menu goes to a second line, or if you have a lot of categories the menu section of the theme might break, and/or look really bad.

  • Unknown's avatar

    woah! you’r really good! thanks anyways!

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