• I am building a website with a Private Area. The private area got 6 Sections (Regions) with different access roles and authors (6 Subscribers, 6 Authors).

    Each Section/Refion got 3 Sub-sections (Countries), so we got 18 Countries. Each Country page has the same structure which is:

    Ateliers:
    – Future events
    – Past events

    Workgroups:
    – Future events
    – Past events

    Fora:
    – Future events
    – Past events

    Reports
    – Initial
    – Final

    Assistance
    -Page

    Other info
    – Page

    (TOT: 10 links)

    Now, “Ateliers”, “Workgroups” and “Fora” are set as a Custom Post Type “Events” with a date field, and with 2 Taxonomy for filtering: “Event Type” (Atelier, Workgroup, Fora), and “Event Country” (Country 1, Country 2, Country 3, …).

    The others links, Reports”, “Assistance” and “Other info” should be regular static pages.

    My problem is, if I got 18 pages (one per country) with the above stucture , and I create the corrispondent pages for those links, I end up having 180 pages, which is a lot.

    So my question is, is there a way to just have the 18 pages with the same “Template Page” with the above structure, and let the Template Page display the links depending of the Country/Area dynamically?

    I don’t see how this could be possible. I thought about creating 10 pages for the corresponding links above, each with a Template Page (Atelier future, Ateliers past, Workgroup future, Workgroup past, …) and each template would display the content with a condition of this kind: “If user can read Country 1″ dispaly Events with the taxonomy Country 1”.

    Or is there a better way to handle 18 sections with the same architecture?

    I am really considering all the options, and I am pretty much stuck about how to proceed.

    I would you handle this?

    Thanks in advance to anyone taking an interest in this,

    Gian.

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