See More Recent Category Posts Has Wrong URL
If you go to Network Category http://www.widgetbox.com/network/pets at the bottom of the list of recent posts from all the blogs in the category is a link titled "See more Recent Pet Posts". Instead of a link to more posts on the network it is a link to the posts of a specific blog. It appears to be a link to the most recent blog in the list.
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Inappropriate?This is not a bug.
The right rail here is your navigation method and the post that's displayed is the first post in the list.
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Inappropriate?Dave,
I don't think we are talking about the same thing. I'm not talking about the widget I'm talking about the website for the category.
In the Recent Posts section (center left side of http://www.widgetbox.com/network/pets) is a list of the 10 most recent posts for *all* blogs in the network category. When you scroll down the page there is a link at the bottom that says "See more Recent Pet Posts ->" clicking on that link doesn't take you to 10 more posts for the entire category like you would expect. It takes you to the list of posts for the blog that is currently the first entry in the list of recent posts.
That can't be what anyone expects to happen. If you click on an individual blog entry in that list you expect to be taken to that specific blog, but not when you click on a link for the entire category of blogs.
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Inappropriate?The URL takes you to the posts list, directly to the first post in the list. You then use the right nav to navigate.
For example, in Pets, we send you here: http://www.widgetbox.com/network/pets...
This is intended behavior. Thanks for your feedback.
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Inappropriate?It certainly was unexpected to me and seems an unusual navigation approach. I guess this is a case where one man's bug is another man's feature.
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