Manage Sidebar Visibility

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rj
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Manage Sidebar Visibility

Post by rj »

I think I have different issues than most regarding all this. :)
My traffic is over 80% google search ending at a single article. 4 out of 5 people see the blog from that layout and few of go any deeper.

My immediate problem is that the Manage Sidebar Visibility plugin does not address this issue of the single article page. It leaves everything out except what was checked as ALL CATEGORIES which is unworkable for this project.

After messing with it again I think the answer may be to add an "archive" option in the category pull down along with "all categories", "frontpage" and the list of categories.

thanx

RJ
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Hi!

Please go a step backwards and describe what you want to achieve exactly? :)

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rj
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Post by rj »

Sadly, as is the case with so many of my questions here... :)

After further work at this my problem was that I wrongly assumed all I had to do was hit the PARENT category which would take care of all the sub categories. As soon as I highlighted all the sub categories the plugin recognized the archives correctly. I think... :)

Thanx

RJ

http://rackjite.com

Though I dont have it finished yet I have the main stuff up adn working so one can see what I am trying to do...

By suing the sidebar changer I don't know if I really need to add sub headers above the DB for each anymore.
(the logo link that says rackjite.com is an internal webpage and does not apply to this)
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