This website uses cookies to remember you and improve your experience. For more info see our Privacy Policy.

  • About
  • Websites
    • Business Websites
    • Author Websites
  • SEO
  • Portfolio
    • Author Web Design
    • Business Web Design
    • Custom Graphics
    • Logos
  • Services & Pricing
    • Author Website Packages
    • Website Hosting
    • Page Speed Optimization
    • SEO
    • Local SEO
  • MyBookTable
    • MyBookTable Support
  • Contact
  • Hire Us

Mobile Menu

  • Menu
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to main content

Stormhill Media

Custom websites for every type of business

Header Right

  • About
  • Websites
    • Business Websites
    • Author Websites
  • SEO
  • Portfolio
    • Author Web Design
    • Business Web Design
    • Custom Graphics
    • Logos
  • Services & Pricing
    • Author Website Packages
    • Website Hosting
    • Page Speed Optimization
    • SEO
    • Local SEO
  • MyBookTable
    • MyBookTable Support
  • Contact
  • Hire Us

Adding multiple pages on MBT by using tags

Home » MyBookTable » Adding multiple pages on MBT by using tags

What you probably want to try is to use the tags system to divide the books into different books on different pages. Sort of like creating a “series” of the books you’ve written.

You would just create a new page with a new tag and use the booktable as parent. Make another page with the another tag to separate the pages.

If you use the insert shortcode on a page you want for your 1st new tagged page – use the MyBookTable shortcode and go to All Books with Tag

and you will see the dropdown menu for tags. Choose the one you want for that page. Do the same for the other page.

That should keep the pages separate.

 

« Previous
Next »

Site Footer

Quick Links:

  • Contact Us
  • Pricing & Services
  • Sitemap
  • Terms/Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Business Websites
  • Author Websites
  • SEO Services
(903) 213-5266‬

Copyright © 2025 · Stormhill Media All Rights Reserved.
Website by Stormhill Media
Log in