Jayne and ONwebCHECK , you're welcome, glad you liked. ;)
Dana,
You have two choices here. First you could call this function once for each category you are using, and this would allow you to put them in separate columns or otherwise label them differently.
Also you could use the one display for all of the categories you want to use. In the example above my blog roll category is 2. The first parameter in the function is the category you want to use. If you were actually using 2, 5 and 6 as different blog rolls, you could include them all in the display by putting them between quotes and separated by comas in like this "2,5,6".
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Jayne and ONwebCHECK ,
Jayne and ONwebCHECK , you're welcome, glad you liked. ;)
Dana,
You have two choices here. First you could call this function once for each category you are using, and this would allow you to put them in separate columns or otherwise label them differently.
Also you could use the one display for all of the categories you want to use. In the example above my blog roll category is 2. The first parameter in the function is the category you want to use. If you were actually using 2, 5 and 6 as different blog rolls, you could include them all in the display by putting them between quotes and separated by comas in like this "2,5,6".