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Hello - I think this is possible maybe with custom templates but I'm not sure where to start so any steps or advice would be great.
I want to have a category page (archive page) that shows all post from that category, but grouped by another category. example would be: menu button = region contents = sticky description of region header for type1 post = region/type1 post = region/type1 post= region/type1 new header for type2 post=region/type2 post=region/type2 post=region/type2 if this doesn't make any sense, apologies, and I will try to explain better. thanks in advance for any ideas. |
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looks like you need to create a category.php file with custom loops. Teh code for this is customization beyond the scope of the support forums as it would be rather involved and all custom code.
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Thanks Nick. Guess I need to change my vision!
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