On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:44 AM, Chris Lott <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I want to add is have [[!Eggs]] as a nested category so, > ultimately, the users can look at Eggs in Breakfasts or Eggs in > Appetizers (and, ideally, all Eggs recipes). How do I go about setting > this up? > Unfortunately I believe that what you are wanting to do is not currently possible for *truly* nested categories. If you use the nested category as Petko suggested there is no differentiation between the Eggs category for Breakfasts or the Eggs category for Appetizers - when you go to view the pages in Eggs you will see both of them. Would it work to name them [[!Appetizers-Eggs]] and [[!Breakfast-Eggs]] or does it get to prone to typos then? Another alternative would be to make your Categories.Eggs page a "disambiguation" page with a link to Categories.Appetizers-Eggs and another link to Categories.Breakfast-Eggs and on Breakfast-Eggs your pagelist would include *both* the !Breakfast *and* the !Eggs categories. It's not quite so seamless from a user perspective as they have an additional page in between that they have to click through, but I think you arrive at your desired funcationality in the end... And, where appropriate, you could direct-link to the final page (i.e., on the Category.Appetizers page you could exclude the Eggs page explicitly from the pagelist and explicitly include the Appetizers-Eggs page. -Peter -Peter
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