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April 9, 2014 at 2:38 pm #249276
We want to change the way posts are listed on one particular page – (it’s made using the avia posts content element at the moment) removing images and author meta, but adding other elements. and maybe wrapping in divs to control the appearance.
I have searched here but have seen reference to various files and it is now not clear to me what would be the starting point for the new template.
I guess that I would need a new file based on either template-archive.php or archive.php that is called up when on that particular page, and in that page the posts called up would be from a modified template. If I created a page ” archive-articles.php ” then WP heirarchy says that this should be selected whenever my page is of that post type – Does that also apply to ‘blog posts’ chosen as a content element with the pagebuilder?If I copy the contents of index.php into my new one I can then change the instances of get_template_part( ‘includes/loop’, ‘index’ ); to get_template_part( ‘includes/loop’, ‘index-articles’ ); , and then I could edit a copy of loop-index.php. Does that work, or do I need to register the new page somewhere?
Would I need the same for any archive pages called up by clicking on the meta-links for category, tags etc. or would the “archive-posttype.php take care of that also ?Am I heading in the right direction? Can these new files be in the child theme? If so, do I set up the same folder structure to place them in? Any pointers would be gratefully received
Tim- This topic was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by KingConga.
April 11, 2014 at 8:44 am #250136Hi Tim!
If you use the ALB on a page then it ignores the normal hierarchy and uses the ALB page template. So if you have a specific layout in mind it would be best to re-construct it using the loops and the archive.php files within a template file and ignore the ALB for that specific page.
Regards,
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