Sorting archive pages with “pretty” URLs?
We want the users to re-order the posts on a page similar to pagination but I can’t find anything anywhere!
We want the users to re-order the posts on a page similar to pagination but I can’t find anything anywhere!
Using two permalinks for one post I am developing a wordpress website for a client, the client want to show 2 separate templaes for post details the scenario will be. user clicks on post and our default single.php will load up, there have a play button when user click on play button then instead of … Read more
I have custom post types for dining, lodging, and activities. Each of those custom post types uses a custom taxonomy called region. If, for example, I have a region called “downtown”, I would like to be able to show dining option for that region by going to domain.com/downtown/dining. Or show hotels in that region by going to domain.com/downtown/lodging. So, basically, I like to create a rewrite rule to give the structure domain.com/tax-term/cpt-slug to show all the posts for the cpt that have that tax term selected. Any way to do this?
As the title states, I’d like to remove parent slugs from URLs for a particular post type: services.
I’d like to know how I can rewrite a search URL that also contains an extra query var into a pretty permalink using wp_redirect and the template_redirect hook.
i’m just about to release a community plug-in and have a few last anoying issues.
I’m using WordPress 3.1.3 as a full CMS, installed in the root directory of a domain. I have it setup using the built in options to have a static page as the home page, and then my blog at http://www.example.com/blog.
I am trying to get add_rewrite_rule working to extract a param from url and pass it through to the request. Seen a number of posts about this, but can’t seem to get it working.
I wonder if its possible to use a template file for a specific url without having to create a page for that template.
I want to create something similar to what buddypress does with member pages. For eg;
http://www.example.com/members/foo