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  • #485249

    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

    #485371

    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

    #485397

    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

    #485885

    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

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