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  • I think what the OP is trying to do is make Pages display categories so they can set up Pages (and have them show up in the navigation menu without having to manually hack it to work). Why? Despite the fact you can create custom category templates – you still can’t make them show in your navigation menu unless you force it to do so.

    I don’t see why this is so hard for people to understand. I’ve been fighting with this particular problem for years.

    I’m having the same problem deleting Pages.

    Is anyone at WP doing anything about this issue?

    @trojanloy:

    Your statement is incorrect. I upgraded from 2.0.5 and have the same problem where I cannot delete a Page.

    Thread Starter geekninja

    (@geekninja)

    I’m working with the FeedWordPress plugin – however, how do I get the information to display like I want it to?

    The plugin – from what I can tell knowing absolutely nothing about PHP – will only display the syndicated feeds in the links sidebar.

    I want the feeds to display as main post entries on the main page, with each feed using a different category. So far, this isn’t doing that.

    Is there a PHP tweak that I can do to place the syndicated feeds in the main post entry and be displayed as a regular post?

    FYI – what I’m doing is setting up a podcasting network (much like Revision3) and the main page will be where you can see the latest releases from each show, then clicking on a show will take you to that show’s page (a subdomain of the main page, with its own WP install for RSS/feed purposes). That is why I need the syndicated feeds to show up as “real” posts on the feed page. All the content I’ll be syndicating is my own, not any other sites.

    Thanks again.

    Thread Starter geekninja

    (@geekninja)

    Yes, I want one list. I’ll break it down:

    blog1.domain.com
    blog2.domain.com
    blog3.domain.com
    blog4.domain.com

    …and so on, all with separate wordpress installs.

    At the http://www.domain.com location (again, having its own WP install), I want to have summaries of blog1, blog2, blog3 and blog4’s posts on that main page, in chronological post order – but when one goes to the specific page of a blog (blog2 for instance), only the blog2 posts and site (WP install) will display.

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