ASIDES Category Test

Need to figure out a way to have ASIDES not show in the main bulk but only in the side panels… ACTUALLY the need is to not show ASIDES nor WORDPRESS categories in the main bulk…

UPDATE: Not sure why I got so complicated. The problem is that if I enable COMPUTER to be read into the index file, all children of that category will be displayed too. I was beginning to re-assign all postings from the category computer into others so that I no longer needed to call the category computer… way too complicated. I only needed to move WORDPRESS out of COMPUTER and under ASIDES – because that is where MOST of my WordPress entries go to. I hadn’t thought of that as I considered WP to be important enough not to file there. But if I want to have a WP entry show in the main index, it’s simple as adding it to another category.

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