I would like to have my category page laid out like this...
CATEGORY TITLE
Type of Resource
Link
Link
Type of Resource
Link
Link
Another Type of Resource
Link
Link
I have given my links a "what" field with the type of resource that it is, but since the links are called by <%links%> I cannot get them to be grouped together under one heading.
I have tried calling links like
<%if what eq 'type1%>
Type 1<br>
<%links%>
<%endif>
<%if what eq 'type2%>
Type 2<br>
<%links%>
<%endif>
but what I end up with is all the links still separate with their own little heading like
Type 1
Link
Type 2
Link
Type 1
Link
...etc.
Any ideas on how to get what I need? I thought maybe another type of <%links%> global would work so that I could display Type 1<%links_type1%>, Type2 <%links_type2%>, etc. but I was hoping to do this without any programming (which I don't know how to do).
Let me just say I am amazed at the capabilities of Links SQL these days. I started using Links way back when 2.0 was all there was, and I didn't expect much. However, I know there has to be a way to make this work. Any help would be appreciated. :)
(I'm sorry... I double-posted, but it only got 8 views in the other forum, and I couldn't edit the subject line or delete.. This forum may be more appropriate since it is more technical.)
CATEGORY TITLE
Type of Resource
Link
Link
Type of Resource
Link
Link
Another Type of Resource
Link
Link
I have given my links a "what" field with the type of resource that it is, but since the links are called by <%links%> I cannot get them to be grouped together under one heading.
I have tried calling links like
<%if what eq 'type1%>
Type 1<br>
<%links%>
<%endif>
<%if what eq 'type2%>
Type 2<br>
<%links%>
<%endif>
but what I end up with is all the links still separate with their own little heading like
Type 1
Link
Type 2
Link
Type 1
Link
...etc.
Any ideas on how to get what I need? I thought maybe another type of <%links%> global would work so that I could display Type 1<%links_type1%>, Type2 <%links_type2%>, etc. but I was hoping to do this without any programming (which I don't know how to do).
Let me just say I am amazed at the capabilities of Links SQL these days. I started using Links way back when 2.0 was all there was, and I didn't expect much. However, I know there has to be a way to make this work. Any help would be appreciated. :)
(I'm sorry... I double-posted, but it only got 8 views in the other forum, and I couldn't edit the subject line or delete.. This forum may be more appropriate since it is more technical.)