How to give a CPT (custom post type) a date based url
I have events that have an event-date custom field. I want to create a date based page to display all events for a given day, and my hope was to use the url to help with that.
I have events that have an event-date custom field. I want to create a date based page to display all events for a given day, and my hope was to use the url to help with that.
I have moved one of my website to a new domain, below is what i did.
When you create a page in WordPress, it’s just an entry in a database table; there’s no actual file at that location. However I can create a file at that location myself and it will steal the page away from WordPress. I delete the file and it seamlessly goes back to the WordPress page.
I know the title seems little bit confusing, but what I am looking for is something possible in symfony or ror. I have a page with this URL: http://mydomain.com/job/. Now I want this URL structure http://mydomain.com/job/php-developer/45, http://mydomain.com/job/java-developer/46. Now the parameters after /job/ are dynamic, and they are not any page or post, they fall under a page job
i want to change the address of the file attachment link to wordpress [example: http://www.sitename.com/category/sub-category/article.html/attachment/image etc.]. i did research on the subject a few days, but could not get any results..
I am trying to add in a script and css file for my plugin into the admin header.
Is there a page somewhere that details exactly how WordPress generates slugs for URLs? I’m writing a script that needs to generate URL slugs identical to the ones WordPress generates.
So the default url to display a list of posts by a particular author looks like this:
I have post name in Thai which uses UTF-8 character. Many of them encode into super long in ASCII e.g. วิธีการหลีกเลี่ยงข้อผิดพลาดทั้ง-8-ในชีวิตการแต่งงาน