I just started working on my sex blog and for the life of me, I can't figure out how to put posts on different pages. I want to keep things organized by having posts of different topics (reviews, tips, experiences, etc) on different pages. Does anyone using blogger know how to do this?
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06/11/2013
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Are you sure that you want to create separate *pages* for your posts? Or are you wanting to create different categories? Blog posts should be kept as posts, and pages are for static content -- such as your bio/about me page, a contact page, a disclaimer page, an affiliates listing page, etc.
Ideally, you should use categories to distinguish posts from one another: a category for reviews, another for tips, another for experiences, etc. Then, you can link interested readers to entire categories if they want to see all that you've written for a particular one.
Ideally, you should use categories to distinguish posts from one another: a category for reviews, another for tips, another for experiences, etc. Then, you can link interested readers to entire categories if they want to see all that you've written for a particular one.
06/12/2013
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This is my blog link I am trying to keep posts organized by category to make it easier for people to find. I sort of figured it out but am not sure if it's right.
Originally posted by
Jenn (aka kissmykitty)
Are you sure that you want to create separate *pages* for your posts? Or are you wanting to create different categories? Blog posts should be kept as posts, and pages are for static content -- such as your bio/about me page, a contact page, a
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Are you sure that you want to create separate *pages* for your posts? Or are you wanting to create different categories? Blog posts should be kept as posts, and pages are for static content -- such as your bio/about me page, a contact page, a disclaimer page, an affiliates listing page, etc.
Ideally, you should use categories to distinguish posts from one another: a category for reviews, another for tips, another for experiences, etc. Then, you can link interested readers to entire categories if they want to see all that you've written for a particular one. less
Ideally, you should use categories to distinguish posts from one another: a category for reviews, another for tips, another for experiences, etc. Then, you can link interested readers to entire categories if they want to see all that you've written for a particular one. less
06/12/2013
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It looks like you have everything set up right!
Originally posted by
IvyFayette
This is my blog link I am trying to keep posts organized by category to make it easier for people to find. I sort of figured it out but am not sure if it's right.
06/12/2013
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Thanks. Since I'm doing different things under the broad topic of sex, I wanted to make it easier for people to find whatever they are looking for. I wasn't sure if there was a way to post on separate pages or just link the post from the main page on to the category page.
Originally posted by
MrWill
It looks like you have everything set up right!
06/12/2013
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