Sticky Limit
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How can I un-limit the number of “sticky” posts, right now I am limited to 50 and I want infinite.
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monocleproject,
I’m fairly certain you would need to alter the code of your WordPress blog to achieve this, and that is something that cannot be done here at WordPress.com.
I have to ask … why would you like to have infinite stickys?
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I have two types of posts I do: Photography sessions, all split into categories, and articles.
I write articles to generate traffic to my main site, so I don’t want to start a sub-domain for those, *but* I do not want them clogging up my photography work, which is fewer posting then the articles.
I am totally open to suggestions here.
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You could use categories to separate the photography from the articles. If you then create category pages, you should be able to set the photography page as the static front page of your site.
I’m not sure if that is what you are trying to accomplish or not.
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By default the front page of your blog displays all published posts (not pages) in reverse chronological order, with the most recently published post on top. However, if you do not want all the posts to show on the front page, then you can create a static front page called for example “Welcome” for your site and a “Blog” page for posts. To do that create two pages first http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/
After you do that you go to > Settings > Reading and make the designation change and click “save changes”.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/front-page/You can create as many static Pages as you like. http://en.support.wordpress.com/pages/ You can then create a custom menu and add them into it.
Creating a Custom Menu http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#creating-a-custom-menu
Adding Pages http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#adding-pages
Changing the Order & Creating Sub-Menus http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/#changing-the-order-creating-sub-menusWe organize posts by assigning categories to them. You can also add the dynamic categories pages into the custom menu.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/categories/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/
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Okay, so correct me if I’m wrong, but this is what I understand:
1. I make a “photography” page? or category?
2. and list all the photography related categories under that parent “photography” category/page
3. I change the settings>reading to “photography” (which now makes me think it has to be a page…(so how would I list category under a parent page?)
4. I create another page called, lets say “news” and how do I get all the posts I create under my “articles” category to post only to the “news” page and not the “photography” page–where all the other categories will be posted (I hope)
Then from my portion on my homepage called “FROM THE BLOG” when viewers click on “view all” they will be taken to my “photography” blog page with all the posts under that category/page
and when viewers click on “News” or whatever I end up naming it–which I will add to my sidebar menu, I suppose, they will be taken to a scroll of all my posts categorized as “articles”
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1 Category
2 The category page automatically includes all posts in that category.
3 No. You create some static landing page for the front of your blog. You cannot make the landing page a category page unless you have the CSS upgrade.
4 Your posts catetorized Articles will post to the Articles page.
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Is there a way I can make the landing page a category page since I do have the css upgrade?
Please+ Thank you!
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