• Resolved angie131

    (@angie131)


    I’m having some trouble getting my posts to show on the website, because I wanted to create different page categories for the different themes I was going to talk about. I had some help from host support and I could manage to do this (creating a parent category (blog) and then children categories (fashion, skin, wellness).

    However, my posts are still not showing up. I completely stumped as to what is wrong here. I will share some images so you see the website’s configuration.

    I organized my “All Archives” Template, I’m using the “Pages” Template on the different Sections, My Posts have the “Single Posts” Template. Everything is published. My posts are assigned to the different categories I created (Fashion, Skin, Wellness). I *think* I’m doing everything right but I still cannot get these articles I’m creating to post.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Your site has only two posts published: one under BLOG > FASHION and the other under BLOG > SKIN subcategories. And both post appear on the homepage.

    If there are supposed to be more posts, than they’re probably unpublished.

    Thread Starter angie131

    (@angie131)

    Is there a reason as to why they don’t appear in the dedicated categories?

    catacaustic

    (@catacaustic)

    It’s because the links in your menu are wrong.

    In your menu, ‘Skin’ links to https://independentcream.com/skin

    The actual category link is https://independentcream.com/blog/skin/

    I’m guessing that the menu is pointing to a page called “skin”? If that’s the case, that’s not how WordPress works for blog categories. You need to link to the category itself, not a page that you’ve created with the same name.

    Fix up the menus links, and it will all be correct.

    Thread Starter angie131

    (@angie131)

    @catacaustic Thank you for responding. I am new to WordPress and the most logical structure was to link to pages. But this resolved it. Thank you!

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