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Navigation (page/2, page/3) dosn't work in Groucho (4 posts)

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  1. rss lil

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    Hi, Milo,
    First let me thank you for your great themes. They look really good.

    My problem with Groucho is page (or post) navigation. I am very new to WP and can't find the reason why the link - mysite/page/2 or mysite/?page=2, etc. - shows "Page not found" and the navigation dosn't show up on index page at all, though in default theme everything works fine.
    The same "page not found" when using some extra paging plugin.
    What it can be?
    Lil

  2. rss milo

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    It appears you're using Nash now,
    as for the page menues:
    they won't work within single posts,
    only on archives, search results or index pages.

  3. rss lil

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    rss Posted 2 years ago
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    Hi Milo,
    Thank you for your kind reply. Yes, right, I moved for Nash at that blog, and the page navi (I used pagebar plugin instead) works OK with Nash.
    But - I have the same problem in your other theme (I am a fun of your themes :)) - BT extended.

    I am talking about the index page - when you go to /page/2 from the front page, nothing changes except the url .
    I mean you can't go to the Next posts or Last posts using page navi below the blog posts.
    The front page just reloads and stays the same.

    I am leaving it like it is for you to see, if possible
    the blog is http://indybook.name

    I really need help!

    Lil

  4. rss milo

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    rss Posted 2 years ago
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    BT Extended uses a custom php loop for the frontpage,
    so the page navigation won't work.

    To solve this, open home php template and look for this lines:

    <?php query_posts('showposts=3'); ?>

    and delete it.

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