Hi karnabal,
There was a recent update (v0.20), has it been since the update that your FAQs has lost their custom styles?
Would you like to send us your login so that we assess what the issue is?
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Regards,
Nope, FAQs hast lost them since v0.20 (my first installation).
I send you my login. Thanks!
Hi karnabal,
It looks like it’s being created as an archive page, is there any reason you can think of why that might be happening?
Sorry, hit send before finishing the answer. You can see it working correctly when creating a new page:
http://www.abce.fr/test-page
First of all, thank you guys for your reactivity.
I really don’t know why it used archive page template. Besides that, each time I’m publishing a faq, it publishes with a post and not with the dedicated template. You can have a look here, or test it.
Hi karnabal,
We have simply removed the buggy page, and created a new one under here. It should work now.
Let us know if you need additional help! 🙂
Regards,
Thanks for your help! But each FAQ I create is a post, not a faq type of content. 🙁
Plus, I can’t create an http://www.example.com/faqs page to lead visitors to a generic FAQ. You will see, the actual page is buggy, and I can’t delete it from the administration.
In fact, I’d like to have a http://www.example.com/faqs URL for my FAQs, and a http://www.example.com/faqs/question-1 as the first URL of a FAQ content type, but it’s always bugging. Plop!
Hi guys,
I’d like to have a http://www.example.com/faqs URL for my FAQs, and a http://www.example.com/faqs/question-1 as the first URL of a FAQ content type. Since I have the bug with the plugin, I can’t. Could you help me to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Karnabal,
Unfortunately, the only URL that won’t work with the plugin is /faqs, which triggers the default archive page from WordPress for the post type. It can be literally anything else: /nos-faqs/, /voir-faqs/, etc.
The FAQs get displayed in a list using the plugin, they’re not meant for individual pages. If you turn on the “Pretty Permalinks” option, though, you can link to individual plugins within the list using a URL structure like the one you posted.
If you’re looking for a plugin that styles FAQs on individual pages, I think there are a number of other ones in the WordPress repository that do that.
Hi Rustaurius,
I understand now! Thank you very much, for that clear and complete explanation. 🙂