• Hi – is there a plug in available where I could write a single post and have that content published to more than one page container ?

    For exmaple – I’d like to write an FAQ – and have it show up on the main FAQ page, as well as another page that talks about the subject.

    Thanks.

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  • What about using categories…assign the Category ‘FAQ’ and ‘Subject’ to your post, then the WordPress native archive process will take care of displaying that post in two places.

    Don’t be confused by what an archive is–it is just a generated display of your posts at that moment. You don’t do anything to create the archive, that’s an automatic thing WordPress does for you. Usually, archives are date, category, tag, or author, based.

    Access to archives is typically presented via links in a sidebar under an Archive (date based), Category, or Tag Cloud, headings. Widgets, or Template Tags such as wp_get_archives(), wp_list_categories(), wp_tag_cloud(), and wp_list_authors(), are the constructs used to present links to users to visit your various archives. The process of placing code in your Theme’s Templates is explained in Stepping Into Templates and Stepping Into Template Tags.

    Once a user clicks on a Category link in the sidebar, the display of those posts can be controlled by a Category Template. Other Templates, such as Author Templates, and Tag Templates, are available if you set them up. These Templates can be coded via Template Tags such as the_title(), the_content(), or the_excerpt(), to display just a post title, the full content of the post, or just an excerpt of the post.

    Also, it is important to understand the Template Hierarchy, as that is how WordPress determines what Template to use to render the posts for reading by your readers.

    If a user visits a Category archive, then clicks on a given post title in that Category archive, the display of that single post is again presented by another Template, and again, the Template Hierarchy determines what Template displays that single post. Finally, that single post Template can be coded to display just the title, the full post content, or an excerpt.

    Thread Starter ericthelion

    (@ericthelion)

    Michael – thanks a lot for providing so much detail into this problem I am facing.

    I will try to implement your solution and get it working.
    Once that is done, I’ll need to concentrate on incorporating it with the WPML and Flutter to display bilingually!

    Thanks for pointing in the right direction.

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