About MayN
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Something about me? Well... I love to travel! I come from a beautiful country (Kenya...if you haven't visited, you must! True beauty) that I love

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Hi all, I have some time sensitive content as part of a blog post, a concert that's only valid for the next one week, two weeks, etc. I'd like to automatically expire those lin

Hey, yea there seem to be solutions when you want to do this for an entire post or page but not much if it's just a portion of the content. Hmmm... I might have to set reminders or something

Here is a link to a URL shortener service that lets you put in an expiration date:

http://urlgone.com

Hi May,

Have you considered a temporary URL shortener to do what you want? It's not a plugin but a free service where you type in the URL of the link you want shortened and you choose when you would like it to expire. Then just paste that link into your content for your visitors. When the expiration date comes the link will no longer work on your website.

Is anyone using a partial content expiration plug-in?

Is anyone using a partial content expiration plug-in?

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Hi all, I have some time sensitive content as part of a blog post, a concert that's only valid for the next one week, two weeks, etc. I'd like to automatically expire those lin

Hey, yea there seem to be solutions when you want to do this for an entire post or page but not much if it's just a portion of the content. Hmmm... I might have to set reminders or something

Here is a link to a URL shortener service that lets you put in an expiration date:

http://urlgone.com

Hi May,

Have you considered a temporary URL shortener to do what you want? It's not a plugin but a free service where you type in the URL of the link you want shortened and you choose when you would like it to expire. Then just paste that link into your content for your visitors. When the expiration date comes the link will no longer work on your website.

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Hi all, I'm adding on reviews on my website and I'd like to classify them as below.

I'd like to classify my reviews into the following categories:

Music instruments

This might help you.

Hi all! Thanks so much, you've saved my life! I did the categories thing and the appearance is tonnes better. I checked how my blogroll looks and as it turns out, I don't really mind the reviews showing up in my blogroll. Don't know what I was being so fussy about...Lol! Thanks alot guys!

May,

That is great, you got some good suggestions, glad it worked out for you!

First, you have to create those categories you've mentioned. When you do your reviews, just tick on which categories you want the reviews to be put under. You've to create a category page in order to put those categories on your menu. Here's how you can do it. Since you said you don't want your review posts to show up in your blogroll, you can change your homepage to static. I can't think of any other way to prevent posts from showing up as blogrolls other than changing it to static. Go to Settings - Reading Settings. On Front page displays tick the A static page.

Hope this helps =)

Hi May,

If you create a post that will show up in your blog roll as the latest, if you are wanting to do static reviews those would have to be written as pages, published and then placed under each menu heading.

Here is a video on how to create long term content for your site; If you need any other help, drop a note anytime, my best,

Gary

All of your posts will still show up in your blogroll but, it is a good idea to categorize them as well as they will eventually become buried as you add lots of posts anyway

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Please help with my website design?

Please help with my website design?

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Hi all, I'm adding on reviews on my website and I'd like to classify them as below.

I'd like to classify my reviews into the following categories:

Music instruments

This might help you.

Hi all! Thanks so much, you've saved my life! I did the categories thing and the appearance is tonnes better. I checked how my blogroll looks and as it turns out, I don't really mind the reviews showing up in my blogroll. Don't know what I was being so fussy about...Lol! Thanks alot guys!

May,

That is great, you got some good suggestions, glad it worked out for you!

First, you have to create those categories you've mentioned. When you do your reviews, just tick on which categories you want the reviews to be put under. You've to create a category page in order to put those categories on your menu. Here's how you can do it. Since you said you don't want your review posts to show up in your blogroll, you can change your homepage to static. I can't think of any other way to prevent posts from showing up as blogrolls other than changing it to static. Go to Settings - Reading Settings. On Front page displays tick the A static page.

Hope this helps =)

Hi May,

If you create a post that will show up in your blog roll as the latest, if you are wanting to do static reviews those would have to be written as pages, published and then placed under each menu heading.

Here is a video on how to create long term content for your site; If you need any other help, drop a note anytime, my best,

Gary

All of your posts will still show up in your blogroll but, it is a good idea to categorize them as well as they will eventually become buried as you add lots of posts anyway

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