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  • #542601

    Hi Support,

    I’ve created some categories for my posts and I want to show them with “Blog Posts” feature in their pages. There are two categories now: 1- blog and 2- jobs.
    Both pages are showing the list of related posts properly but in Jobs page, when I click on a post, it tells me:
    “Nothing Found
    Sorry, the post you are looking for is not available.” (it works fine in blog page).”

    Some ways I’ve tried to fix but no luck:
    1- removing .htaccess
    2- deactivating plugins
    3- changing the permalink (when I put it on “post name” it works, but not working with /%category%/%postname%/)

    Please advice.

    Thanks,

    #542621

    Hey shahrooz!

    Leave the permalink on %postname% (just click the default post name option). It will still display categories in the permalink.

    Cheers!
    Elliott

    #542642

    Hi Elliott,

    Actually, I need to show the category before post name. When I choose Post name option, there is no category name before the post.

    I want this: http://mbsales.net.au/nuweb/jobs/POSTNAME
    With “post name” will be this: http://mbsales.net.au/nuweb/POSTNAME

    Thanks,

    #542716

    Hey!

    Oh, I see what you mean now. I think it’s because you have a page already named “Jobs” so it’s set to the permalink http://www.yoursite.com/nuweb/jobs/.

    Try deleting that page or edit the permalink to something else besides /nuweb/jobs/.

    Best regards,
    Elliott

    #542746

    Elliot,

    I think the problem is not clear yet. I have a “Jobs” page to show posts with “jobs” category (which I changed it to Vacancy). I can show the posts, but cannot open the post from the list and it gives me the error “nothing found”!

    I’ve changed the category name from jobs to vacancy but the problem still exist. There is something with the code maybe…

    Please check the backend..

    Regards,

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by shahrooz.
    #543679

    Dear Support,

    I’m still waiting for your help…

    Thanks,

    #543838

    Hi!

    You had a couple of pages in your trash that I deleted permanently and it started to work again so I assume one of those pages also had a permalink of “vacancy”. When you use a custom permalink structure like that you have to make sure that you do not reproduce the same permalinks in your posts / pages, etc etc, otherwise you’ll get a 404. It would be best to just use the standard postname permalink.

    It’s a WordPress issue and doesn’t have anything to do with Enfold.

    Regards,
    Elliott

    • This reply was modified 9 years ago by Elliott.
    #543879

    Thanks a lot Elliot… That was a great help…

    #544075

    Hi,

    Glad we could help :-)

    Thanks,
    Rikard

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