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    oriskany
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    Good afternoon OTT:

    So when an item in “Featured” eventually scrolls off the front page, where does it go?  I specifically ask about the “Ops Center” Episode 01.  I understand that it’s been scrolled off the front page, but can’t find it on either News, Breaking News, or “Page two” of the WordPress front page.

    I know it’s still on the site, you can find it via search.

    But there seems to be no “page two” navigation that leads to this content.

    I can find previous entries of the Podcast in “News” Page 2 – it’s just the Ops Center that seems to have vanished.

    Put a more general way, how does a front page user access the “Featured” page rather than typing in the .url bar?

    https://www.beastsofwar.com/featured/

    #1344039

    avernos
    Keymaster
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    I don’t think there is a featured page, once things drop off there you find them by clicking on the channel buttons at the top. So clicking on the history button lists everything that has the tag from most recent backwards, articles, unboxings, all that sort of thing.

    https://www.beastsofwar.com/historical/

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    warzan
    Keymaster
    31125xp

    I need to have a good think about this chaps and see what might be possible 🙂

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    oriskany
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    No worries at all @warzan and @avernos .  Just asking.  😀

    I mean, the is a “Featured” page, with multiple tabs back through time.  There just seems to be no button on the front site page that leads to it.

    https://www.beastsofwar.com/featured/

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