Hi all. I've been running Radiant on our publicly traded company's website for 2 years now. Over that time we've built up a sizable number of Press Releases, all of which we are required to make available on the site in perpetuity. The problem comes from having ~53 items as children of a single page. Here's my hierarchy:
/press-releases/ --/press-releases/0000001/ (publication date 2004-01-01) --/press-releases/0000002/ (publication date 2004-05-20) ... (~50 more items) --/press-releases/000053/ (publication date 2011-05-23) Currently I'm displaying the releases using: <r:children:each status="published" order="desc" by="published_at"> This generates a very long page and isn't what most people are looking for, they just want the latest releases with access to old ones if needed. Is there a way to filter the <r:children:each> call by publication year? If so I would group on common year and do some JQuery magic to create revealing <div>s. If not, I gather that my best path forward is to move the common year items into sub-pages and use 301 redirects, i.e.: --/press-releases/2004/0000002/ (publication date 2004-05-20) --/press-releases/2011/000053/ (publication date 2011-05-23) Any help or alternative suggestions are very much appreciated.
