About mollygranger
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202 followers Joined November 2016
I have been married for twenty-seven years, have five children, and nine grandchildren. I also have two dogs. I have worked in the hospitality industry

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I want to create categories of posts under different page subjects, is there a way to do this? I see that you can do it with pages, but I want to do it with posts that have alr

Interesting ...

Great question and great answers

Hi Molly,

Maybe this tutorial in Chrystopher's blog post can be of help:

Snap :-)

Lol... Just a tad slow this time. :) Your blog posts are so helpful. So we like to share them.

No complaints there, share away ;-)

You can assign posts to categories and then add the category to your menu. A post can also belong to more than one category.

This post might help Also, there is a plugin called WP Show Posts, by the same developer as GeneratePress, that allows for a more visual way of displaying posts, rather than a blog roll

You can use the categories and tags within Wordpress to organize your content. It can also be helpful to your SEO since it could make it easier to navigate your website. Here's a tutorial that shows you how to make categories and how to use them:

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Is there a way to nest groups of posts under pages?

Is there a way to nest groups of posts under pages?

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I want to create categories of posts under different page subjects, is there a way to do this? I see that you can do it with pages, but I want to do it with posts that have alr

Interesting ...

Great question and great answers

Hi Molly,

Maybe this tutorial in Chrystopher's blog post can be of help:

Snap :-)

Lol... Just a tad slow this time. :) Your blog posts are so helpful. So we like to share them.

No complaints there, share away ;-)

You can assign posts to categories and then add the category to your menu. A post can also belong to more than one category.

This post might help Also, there is a plugin called WP Show Posts, by the same developer as GeneratePress, that allows for a more visual way of displaying posts, rather than a blog roll

You can use the categories and tags within Wordpress to organize your content. It can also be helpful to your SEO since it could make it easier to navigate your website. Here's a tutorial that shows you how to make categories and how to use them:

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I am trying to set up my Google analytics, and it says there is a token missing. Does anyone know how to fix this? Where do I find the account token or get it to work on the an

Hey Molly,

If you Google search the EXACT prompt you receive, I'm sure you will find a post (or two, or more) explaining what this is and how to fix it.

Hope you find this helpful.

Hi Molly, You can access Analytics in two ways: through your linked Google Ads account. You can sign in to your Analytics account from http://www.google.com/analytics. Click Sign in (at top right), and select Analytics. Or via a standalone account at http://www.google.com/analytics. Cheers. Florentino

Google analytics account token missing?

Google analytics account token missing?

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I am trying to set up my Google analytics, and it says there is a token missing. Does anyone know how to fix this? Where do I find the account token or get it to work on the an

Hey Molly,

If you Google search the EXACT prompt you receive, I'm sure you will find a post (or two, or more) explaining what this is and how to fix it.

Hope you find this helpful.

Hi Molly, You can access Analytics in two ways: through your linked Google Ads account. You can sign in to your Analytics account from http://www.google.com/analytics. Click Sign in (at top right), and select Analytics. Or via a standalone account at http://www.google.com/analytics. Cheers. Florentino

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I have my AdSense code, but I don't know where to paste it in. Someone said in the widgets area, Google Adsense says to put it into the coding between and , but I don't know w

You can paste it in the widget if you want adsense appear on your sidebar. Or you paste it in any place of your post you want through the text mode, not visual. Also, if you don't want ads appear in all places of your site you need to turn off auto ads in your adsense account by going to ads area.

Thank you, Rufat. That has been a big help. Have a great weekend.
Molly G

Hi - if this is just the first piece of code they have sent you, it won't place ads on your site. It simply allows them to inspect your site first before they approve you. It can take up to 3 weeks before they make a decision. They will be checking that you have at least 20 posts, that everything is original and that you have an Affiliate Disclosure.

Thank you. I was trying to figure out how all of that worked. I appreciate the response.

The Google AdSense code is posted on every page or post you want the ads to show up on.

Does it do it automatically after signing up? Or do I paste the code in somewhere?

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Where do I paste the google adsense code?

Where do I paste the google adsense code?

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I have my AdSense code, but I don't know where to paste it in. Someone said in the widgets area, Google Adsense says to put it into the coding between and , but I don't know w

You can paste it in the widget if you want adsense appear on your sidebar. Or you paste it in any place of your post you want through the text mode, not visual. Also, if you don't want ads appear in all places of your site you need to turn off auto ads in your adsense account by going to ads area.

Thank you, Rufat. That has been a big help. Have a great weekend.
Molly G

Hi - if this is just the first piece of code they have sent you, it won't place ads on your site. It simply allows them to inspect your site first before they approve you. It can take up to 3 weeks before they make a decision. They will be checking that you have at least 20 posts, that everything is original and that you have an Affiliate Disclosure.

Thank you. I was trying to figure out how all of that worked. I appreciate the response.

The Google AdSense code is posted on every page or post you want the ads to show up on.

Does it do it automatically after signing up? Or do I paste the code in somewhere?

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