Not really a CSS question. I think this is dependent on whatever CMS you are
using, if you are using a CMS...?

Kevin


On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Devlon K <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, thanks for taking the time to read this.
>
> Im an old school HTML student, I have not coded since 2001, and now I
> have a blog site, Im not so sure this fits your group. If you have any
> suggestions or ideas it would help me a great deal.
>
> the blog site, lets say 123.com; it has 8 subdomains (i.e. pagetwo.
> 123.com, pagesix.123.com), Im trying to find a way when a post is made
> on a subdomain page, it will appear on the Main (123.com) page.
>
> I was told this is only possible via RSS. Blogger has a widget that
> does that, however it takes all the feeds and puts them in link list
> format. Im trying to take the posts from 'pagesix.123.com' to also
> post on '123.com' this way, all content that gets posted throughout
> the site gets posted on the main page aswell.
>
> To simplify it, a post that is posted on news.website.com/ i'd like to
> also post on the main page website.com. This way all content that is
> posted throughout the 8 sub pages will update on the main "featured
> page"
>
> Any ideas? I hope your group could help.
>
> Thanks soo much for your help
> Devlon
>
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