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Separation and Segregation of Post Categories

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  • #44697
    becci
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    I am using 2 Post Categories as sub-items in the Main Menu Bar; i.e.,
    ~ Post Category Name: Video Downloads
    ~ Post Category Name: Messages and Notes
    Both of the Post Categories have a Sticky Post
    Each Stick Post is placed under a Parent PAGE in the Main Menu Bar

    The First Line of the footer section of each Sticky Post reads/displays:
    ~ By Author Name | Post Date | Video Downloads (the post category)
    ~ By Author Name | Post Date | Messages and Notes (the post category) – Perfect, no issues here.

    However, in second line of the footer information, where specific post titles are displayed, posts for both Post Categories are shown; i.e.,
    ~ ~ ~ Using the category name of Video Downloads as an example;
    The Second Line in the footer section of the stick post for Video Downloads is displaying posts for both categories; i.e.,
    ~ A post specific to the category Video Downloads is left-hand aligned and accessible in the second line of the footer section of the category Video Downloads
    AND – also displayed in the second line of the footer section for the sticky post category Video Downloads, a post specific to the category of Message and Notes is Right-hand aligned in the second line of the footer

    Desired End Result:
    In the second line of the footer section for each specific post category – ONLY posts related and specific to each specific category appear in the footer section.

    How do I achieve the desired end result?

    #44698
    becci
    Participant

    I am using 2 Post Categories as sub-items in the Main Menu Bar; i.e.,
    ~ Post Category Name: Video Downloads
    ~ Post Category Name: Messages and Notes
    Both of the Post Categories have a Sticky Post
    Each Stick Post is placed under a Parent PAGE in the Main Menu Bar

    The First Line of the footer section of each Sticky Post reads/displays:
    ~ By Author Name | Post Date | Video Downloads (the post category)
    ~ By Author Name | Post Date | Messages and Notes (the post category) – Perfect, no issues here.

    However, in second line of the footer information, where specific post titles are displayed, posts for both Post Categories are shown; i.e.,
    ~ ~ ~ Using the category name of Video Downloads as an example;
    The Second Line in the footer section of the stick post for Video Downloads is displaying posts for both categories; i.e.,
    ~ A post specific to the category Video Downloads is left-hand aligned and accessible in the second line of the footer section of the category Video Downloads
    AND – also displayed in the second line of the footer section for the sticky post category Video Downloads, a post specific to the category of Message and Notes is Right-hand aligned in the second line of the footer

    Desired End Result:
    In the second line of the footer section for each specific post category – ONLY posts related and specific to each specific category appear in the footer section.

    How do I achieve the desired end result?

    #44838

    Hi becci,

    Can you provide your site like? So that we can get exactly what you are trying to say? Do you mean to display different category on footer first and second line section.

    If yes then you can use Category Post Widget plugins to display individual category.

    Thank you!

    #44843
    becci
    Participant

    Thank You Theme Horse

    I’ve pulled the posts from the site and turned them into pages.

    The desired end result is to have no post categories shown in the second line of the footer section (bottom of page) of posts.

    If that’s possible, please advise.

    #44907

    Hi Hi becci,,

    We are not getting exactly what you trying to say? Can you please make it more clear and also provide your site Url?

    Thank you!

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