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Individual Category page #6

Closed jonahpriorities closed 8 years ago

jonahpriorities commented 8 years ago

I imagine this will follow very closely the wireframe for the blog page but could you show us a quick page that is just the "Press" Category tag. Again it won't be linked to in global nav.

jakewelchert commented 8 years ago

Jonah--do you need to see the individual post, or how it would look if you landed on The Latest feed page with Press selected?

jonahpriorities commented 8 years ago

What the page for posts sorted by an individual category would look like. Right now the only use case is a Press category page. I imagine it looks like The Latest blog page but with just one category tag at the top but just want to have it to show around and confirm. Does that make sense?

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Jonah--do you need to see the individual post, or how it would look if you landed on The Latest feed page with Press selected?

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jakewelchert commented 8 years ago

Since it's a page on the backend that is't linked, would it make since to not have category filtering?

jonahpriorities commented 8 years ago

Yes I think so. I was just thinking we would populate that page by selecting a Press category tag in the editor and just push those posts to the Press page and not the blog. But if there is a better way I will leave it up to you.

jakewelchert commented 8 years ago

Yeah, that will work too. I think we were both thinking the same thing but couldn't quite communicate it. It's either that or a completely different post type. Either way, I would just make the archive page without the filter so that's the only thing they'd see.

Good call.

jakewelchert commented 8 years ago

Sounds like we'll be creating a custom post type. So, it'll be like another blog on the backend.