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GB, I am very new to Genesis too, having managed several website over the past 6 or so years, both commercial and blogs. After using WordPress for my online businesses for a few years, and after many, many bashing-head-against-the-wall moments, I opted for Shopify, and I haven't looked back. It's a brilliant system, with amazing support. Yes, you may need to spend some money on a nice theme, and on a few apps to give the functionality you're after, but I think it's well worth it, and very reasonably priced. I'd tried WP e-Commerce with a nightmare of an experience, and was so happy when I made the switch to Shopify. I sleep at night now, and I don't spend my days combing through an endless list of websites trying to find solutions to my problems. Shopify support is a quick local phone call away, day or night, and the app designers must provide a comparable level of support too, in order to have their apps available on the Shopify platform. I also spent a very worthwhile $500 to an endorsed company to help me get set up in the beginning, and they've also been invaluable to me whenever I've had a small question to ask them.
You can check out my shop at stitch56.com, and feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Best of luck to you and your wife.HeleneMemberThanks, that's great! Much appreciated!!!!!
HeleneMemberOK, nevermind! I just figured it all out! I took out that snippet code, and installed the Genesis Post Navigation plugin. Works a charm! There's a checkbox to say if I want to navigate posts within category, which is exactly what I wanted.
I now have another question though, to further customize this widget by putting a line of text above the links saying "To navigate within this category, click on the links below." I was going to ask the plugin's creator, but his page is not in English.
Any chance you may be able to help me with that?HeleneMemberOK, added that snippet into functions.php as per the above link. I don't know what to do next to direct the "previous/next" links to go to the next post within the same category.
HeleneMemberSo I've got the new theme set up. I don't know what I need to do so that it you're reading one post, you can navigate to previous or next post within that category, as opposed to just the next post in the timeline.
If anyone can help me with that, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.HeleneMemberTHanks Lauren, I'm not sure how to do that second bit you suggested, about the post-to-post navigation, but I'll have a look. About to upload Genesis and StudioPress theme to the blog. I should be able to change the existing posts to that post-to-post navigation, yeah?
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