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    two2zero
    Participant

    I have noticed that all posts are displayed on the front page by default.

    I have also noticed that there is an option of selecting a “static” page to which posts can be redirected.

    I am wondering whether there is a way to selectively send posts to different pages by using the “category” it belongs to. For example, if there are pages 1, 2, and 3. Instead of sending all posts to only one of them, could I send posts with category “1” to page 1, category “2” to page 2, and category “3” to page 13?

    #58296
    wensolutions
    Keymaster

    Hello @two2zero,

    By default after the activation of the theme all the post will be listed at the front page . So you need to manage the front page and blog page by going to customize > Static Front page .

    You can categorize the post to different page . For this you will have the category page . Just create the posts and assign them to the particular category .

    Then create custom menu and put category pages in it, then set the custom menu as primary menu

    Using this setting, each published posts will be accessible to visitor via category pages instead of Blog page .

    Hope this helps .

    If you have any confusion further please let us know .

    Best Regards!!

    #58312
    two2zero
    Participant

    Thank you for the prompt reply. The information is exactly what I was searching for!

    #58314
    wensolutions
    Keymaster

    Hello @two2zero,

    Glad we could help you !!

    If you have any issues further, please feel free to post your queries and we will happily help you further.

    We will really appreciate if you could help us too by rating our theme in WordPress repo here:-

    https://wordpress.org/support/theme/education-hub/reviews/

    Best regards !!

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