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Wordpress notes from the {{discussion list|name=Sagamore Online gang|id=sagamore.online|page=Sagamore online}}! |
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==Further Reading== |
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Revision as of 14:56, 25 April 2014
Wordpress notes from the Sagamore Online gang (email • archives • subscribe & more)!
Page Tagging & Categories
Of the two default content types in Wordpress, Pages (unlike the other, Posts), cannot have Tags or Categories associated with them by default. It is relatively simple to change that with some code or a simple plugin:
- Pages are Posts (I like that one for its simplicity)
- Post Tags and Categories for Pages
Only add Tags (not Categories) to Pages:
Styling
Bother John Lenz to make it 'perty.
Addresses (URLs)
Be sure to: Admin → Settings → Permalinks → Day and name
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