Hi,
I’m making a website which will hold medical guidelines. I have several pages (one for each specialty, so Cardiology, Dermatology, Orthopaedics etc – 35 in total)
Then I’m setting up a category for each specialty. Then a post for each medical condition.
On each page, I’m using the blog post module to show each condition under the specialty category.
But I’m having trouble creating a main page that will show all the specialty pages. I want all the specialties listed in a blog post format, but that module only shows posts, not pages.
Any ideas? Or should I use a different approach?
Matt
Hi Matt!
It sounds like it would be the best if you created your content manually. You can add an image element that links to your “Dermatology” page, add a title and a description etc. and apply it for all categories
Cheers!
Yigit
I thought that might be the case – just wanted to make sure I was on the right track!
Is it possible to “disable” the archive pages in the breadcrumbs? At the moment, I have a menu where I click Clinical Guidelines -> Dermatology (to show the page), then an individual condition. The breadcrumbs show:
You are here: Home / Clinical Guidelines / Dermatology
But when I click Clinical Guidelines, it doesn’t take me to the page, it takes me to the archive, which I don’t want…
Thanks again
Matt
Hey!
I think what you need is to be able to customize your breadcrumbs, right? for this function you need to search a plugin. For example Yoast’s SEO plugin has a built-in breadcrumb function: https://yoast.com/wordpress/plugins/seo/#breadcrumbs
Best regards,
Andy