Hello all!
I am starting out using links 2.0. I will upgrade in the near future but want to see if my site can work first before I do so.
Anyway in links 2.0 I use the category_clean near the top of the page to show the web surfer where they are. An example is Electronics : Audio. What I want it to do is make the Electronics a link to the /Electronics/ directory and the Audio to be a link to /Electronics/Audio/. So each category is a link back to that categories directory. I have searched and searched and could not find the answer.
I got close though. I used <a href="$url"><%category_clean%></a> but when I build it, it adds the $url at the end of it so the link looks like /Electronics/Audio/$url and the /Electronics/ is not separate it is part of the whole link. So the page link looks like this
Home: Electronics :Audio
Where everything that is underlined is a link.
I hope I have explained what I want.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am starting out using links 2.0. I will upgrade in the near future but want to see if my site can work first before I do so.
Anyway in links 2.0 I use the category_clean near the top of the page to show the web surfer where they are. An example is Electronics : Audio. What I want it to do is make the Electronics a link to the /Electronics/ directory and the Audio to be a link to /Electronics/Audio/. So each category is a link back to that categories directory. I have searched and searched and could not find the answer.
I got close though. I used <a href="$url"><%category_clean%></a> but when I build it, it adds the $url at the end of it so the link looks like /Electronics/Audio/$url and the /Electronics/ is not separate it is part of the whole link. So the page link looks like this
Home: Electronics :Audio
Where everything that is underlined is a link.
I hope I have explained what I want.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.