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  • #11859

    abcofire

    subscriber

    How do I allow a page to have it’s own blog roll, picture, and widgets from the main page?

    #14043

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    You want to create a page with the same layout as the homepage? but you want show different category posts for the page?

    #14044

    abcofire

    subscriber

    NO, I want a page with a different layout as the main page. I’d like to be able to create a seperate area for a sperate blog section. Almost like having another blog with in my blog.

    #14045

    abcofire

    subscriber

    *sorry ‘no’ shouldn’t be in caps.

    #14046

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    Can you try this plugin:

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/blog-in-blog/

    i don’t think it is possible without a plugin… so search for plugins..

    #14047

    jasonward

    subscriber

    On a similar note, I’d like to have subsection pages with the same layout as the main page. The subsection pages would only feature posts of a certain category. If I use the Blog-in-blog plugin, does that mean I need a special template?

    #14048

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    @jason. Go to Appearance> Editor and select “category.php” from right and remove everything, Then add these codes you find in this page:

    http://pastebin.com/EpWZGyDK

    Adding this will change the category template. When you click on any of the category link on your site, a page with (slider and specific category content) will load. try it.

    #14049

    jasonward

    subscriber

    @Towfiq – I’ve looked under Appearance>Editor for “category.php” to the right (under the ‘Templates’ list), but there is no “category.php”.

    #14050

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    Upload it to the “ScyllaPro” directory then.

    #14051

    jasonward

    subscriber

    Is the “Blog-in-blog” plugin still required for this? So far, even with “category.php” in there, it’s not working.

    #14052

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    I am not sure about the blog-in-blog plugin. Did you put the category.php file in the Scylla theme directory?Do you have a live site that I can look into?

    #14053

    jasonward

    subscriber

    @Towfiq – Please check your inbox for my response.

    #14055

    ferentz

    subscriber

    Sorry to be jumping in so late, but I am unable to find the category.php file in my editor.

    #14056

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    there is no category.php file in Amphion PRO template.

    #14057

    ferentz

    subscriber

    does this mean i have to create the category php file for amphion pro? if so, how do i do it without messing up rest of theme?

    #14058

    Towfiq I.

    administrator

    Download the category.zip file and extract the file inside at and upload it to your AmphionPro Directory.

    #14059

    ferentz

    subscriber

    thank you. the zip file opened well and i was able to install. i’m just at a complete loss at figuring out bloginblog. i will have to buckle down to figure this out…