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| I have the same problem. I want to put my links on a separate page that's linked to from the front page of the blog, but still has all the easy-to-add features of the WP links function. Adding a load of links to the footer isn't an option. How is everyone else doint it? Are you all using the 'favourite links' section in the RH sidebar? 'Help!' he cried.
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| I use a html editor and create an html page. I upload it to the server and then edit my theme with the presentation theme editor option in Wordpress and put a link to the new html page I uploaded to the server. This is just one option. I imagine there are others. Mike |
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http://www.scribbleresource.com/ I'm listing a lot of categories so it's a bit of a fag to update it which is why I was wondering if anyone had come up with anything that utilizes the WP 'Links' function in a clever way - updating it would be so much quicker. I found a really neat code here http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/enhanced-links/ ... but I couldn't get it to work, or at least I haven't managed to do it yet. Thanks again for getting back to me on this Mike. I really appreciate it. Cheers
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