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June 16, 2014 at 9:50 am in reply to: Display all posts from all Categories on a single Page #109991makingyouthinkMember
Thanks again - would you believe I had tried `get_the_time('F j, Y', $post );' a few times. I must need a vacation, and just realized I failed to include a basic echo. Been shaking my head at myself from the moment I read your "parsing".
Thanks again for all your help.
makingyouthinkMemberNo need to rename anything. Here are your next steps:
Installing Genesis or a Child Theme Through the WordPress Dashboard
1) Log in WordPress with a account with Admin privileges
2) Log in to your WordPress dashboard and go to Appearance > Add New Themes.
3) Just below the headline, you will see a link that says “Upload” – click that.
4) Click the browse button and find the genesis.zip file from your local machine
5) Repeat the steps for your child themeYou can view instructions on how to configure your theme here:
http://my.studiopress.com/setup/Hope this helps!
June 14, 2014 at 5:40 pm in reply to: Display all posts from all Categories on a single Page #109797makingyouthinkMemberThanks Lauren for the suggestion, it generally mimicked what I started working on yesterday; although not so eloquently. KUDOS! One area that has had me stumped, and hopefully you may have an idea or two is adding the post date. Seems easy enough right?
i.e Post Title written by Author on Date
The trouble is that my date is being displayed as the last revision of the post and not the original post date.
I added the following code (one of several versions) -
foreach ( $myposts as $post ) : setup_postdata( $post ); echo '<li><a>ID) . '">' . get_the_title($post->ID) ; echo '</a> written by ' ; the_author_posts_link(); echo ' on '; the_time ('F j, Y'); echo '</li>'; endforeach;
http://www.test-me.ca/category-index/
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
M
Sample Post With an Ordered List written by Author 2 on June 14, 2014
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