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New Categories don't show up on the homepage...
Got everything installed, I added categories, did the build, but when I go to the Homepage, it doesn't list the categories. I can get to the categories from the admin page, but they aren't linked from the homepage(of the directory)

here is the url: http://www.webanarchist.com/links/pages/index.html

Thanks, I think it must be something small....

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Did you try reading the FAQ about Tag Problems in the Resource Center???

Make sure that you have tags on separate lines in your home.html file, like the following:

Code:
<%category%>

-OR- download the Enhanced Template.pm codes in the Resource Center in the Modification Section of LINKS 2.0 and add the codes to your Template.pm file, which will allow codes to be on the same line.

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Sorry I didn't know what to call the problem.....

It is on it's own line Frownfrom home.html)

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<p>Welcome to the Links online demo. Feel free to add your own link, modify another's or just play around!</p>

<h2>Categories:</h2>

<%category%>

<p class="grandtotal">There are <strong><%grand_total%></strong> links for you to choose from!</p>
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I'm stumped!
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I just put in that modification for template.pm you suggested, no luck either.....Hmmmm
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Well, what changes have you made to the script?? Have you even added any categories into your categories.db file via admin.cgi script?

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