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Old Jan 10, 2013, 07:50 PM
johnnyinstereo
 
18 posts · Oct 2012
Help Create Multiple Pages with One Post

Hi,

I'm working on a website, and I have hit a snag in development. I'm using Ata 3.7.9. Basically what I'm trying to accomplish is already created in the old website that I am revamping. You can find the link here:

http://www.q1productions.com/RxPRand.../#.UO988OTO1v0


What I need to know how to do is put all of the conference data into one post, with only the main content visible, and make each piece of data navigatable through buttons on the side bar, which will dynamically create new pages from the original post. I have custom fields installed, but I just installed it, and I've yet to master that plug in.

Any help will be appreciated.
 

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