I would like to see an option added to EasyBlog Categories to only display the subcategories on the category page that actually have posts assigned to them or to their child categories?
This is how it works with K2 and I was sort of expecting this to work here the same way. Currently I have a section of the site I am working on that has MANY categories with nothing in them yet. Some may never get anything in them. With K2 this was nto a problem because the categories that were empty could be set to not display. It is an option.
The page I have in mind is presently being developed here:
http://drcarney.cloudaccess.host/data
Under "Subcategories from this category:" it lists all the subcategories many of which may not be used for awhile and all of which I would like to have NOT show up unless there is actually something to see under the link.
Thanks for considering this idea. Hopefully others see this as a good idea as well. Otherwise I will have to figure a way to disable all those categories and then enable them when needed and make sure that he editors know they exist even though they are disabled. That does not sound like much fun to me. :-)
Thanks, Sean
This is how it works with K2 and I was sort of expecting this to work here the same way. Currently I have a section of the site I am working on that has MANY categories with nothing in them yet. Some may never get anything in them. With K2 this was nto a problem because the categories that were empty could be set to not display. It is an option.
The page I have in mind is presently being developed here:
http://drcarney.cloudaccess.host/data
Under "Subcategories from this category:" it lists all the subcategories many of which may not be used for awhile and all of which I would like to have NOT show up unless there is actually something to see under the link.
Thanks for considering this idea. Hopefully others see this as a good idea as well. Otherwise I will have to figure a way to disable all those categories and then enable them when needed and make sure that he editors know they exist even though they are disabled. That does not sound like much fun to me. :-)
Thanks, Sean