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#Subcategory Plugin#
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Adds support for subcategories in addition to article categories.
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This plugin adds support for subcategories in addition to article categories.
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Subcategories are hierarchical. Each subcategory has a parent, which is either a
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regular category or another subcategory.
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Feeds can be generated for each subcategory just like categories and tags.
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Feeds can be generated for each subcategory, just like categories and tags.
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##Usage##
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Then create a `subcategory.html` template in your theme, similar to the
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`category.html` or `tag.html` templates.
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In your templates `article.category` continues to act the same way. Your
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In your templates, `article.category` continues to act the same way. Your
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subcategories are stored in the `articles.subcategories` list. To create
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breadcrumb-style navigation you might try something like this:
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<nav class="breadcrumb">
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<ol>
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<li>
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<a href="{{ SITEURL }}/{{ arcticle.category.url }}">{{ article.category}}</a>
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<a href="{{ SITEURL }}/{{ article.category.url }}">{{ article.category}}</a>
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</li>
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{% for subcategory in article.subcategories %}
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<li>
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