This gets a little tricky since the specific category may be in an
array. You'll want to check it...
if (0 == count($post_category) || !is_array($post_category)) {
$post_category = array(get_option('default_category'));
}
Another issue is when there is a WP upgrade you'll need to make sure
you make the appropriate changes all over again, which is tedious.
Persaonlly, I'd look into Verdi's idea about using pages.
-Matt
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--- In [email protected], Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What you want to do can be done.
>
> It requires coding the loop of Wordpress not to display posts from the
> trains category when someone is on the front page.
>
> There are code samples out there to do this since I looked into it once.
>
> Maybe there's a plug in to do it too?
>
> PS. Richard - email to your address bounced back to me.
>
> --Steve
> Witty tag-line goes here
>
> On Mar 17, 2006, at 8:22 AM, Richard Show wrote:
>
> > In wordpress, is it possible to make a post that will go in a
> > category, but not on the main page?
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > I have a category called "trains" and I have a feed associated with
> > that category.
> >
> > I create a post about trains and I want people who subscribe to my
> > trains category to retrieve it via that feed, but I don't want
people,
> > who subscribe to the general wordpress feed to retrieve it.
> >
> > (Also, I don't want people who visit the main page, rather than that
> > category's page to see it).
> >
> > ... thanks ... Richard
> >
> > --
> > Richard
> > http://www.richardshow.com
>
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