• Resolved Sarah Haruel

    (@sarah-haruel)


    After all these years, has WPtouch included support for custom page / post / category taxonomies.

    Ie – providing a mobile version of any post, page derived from a taxonomy that can be visited by way of a url.

    Do any commands exist that I can put in a .php file in a child theme that will allow this or does WPtouch still not support a really basic required feature-set after all these years.

    Is WPtouch still being updated – are new features or enhancements planned ?

    Is this basic functionality available ?

    Does anyone know how to make all post, page, category or any other taxonomy be avaiable ?

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by Sarah Haruel.
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by Sarah Haruel.
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  • the pro version allows child themes but u can always pop symlinks to your page templates into the wpt default theme directory

    Thread Starter Sarah Haruel

    (@sarah-haruel)

    I dont think Child themes work out the box to display archive / tag / category pages ie a mobile version of the url – i could be wrong but i dont think it works straight out the box … I wish their was a button that you could clock that just rendered every url that you visit, whether a tag page, post page, a page or any other taxonomy in the mobile version.

    With regards to getting it to work on the free version, could you explain what you mean when you say “pop symlinks to your page templates into the wpt default theme directory”

    How does one do that and what does it do ?

    Thanks for responding @airdrummer

    correct: u must create those pages in your wpt child theme in the paid version…

    and if u don’t know what a symlink is, or are comfortable on the commandline (and have shell access to your website host) u can simply create those page templates directly in the wpt default theme directory

    wp-content/plugins/wptouch/themes/bauhaus/default/

    but of course those files would be removed everytime wptouch is updated (not that that is a frequent occurrence)-:

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