How to make a URL that only shows via. a link. Not to be shown on my site.
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How to make a URL that doesn’t show on my website. But it can be shown when I send a link and via. that link it shows up on my site.
I want to make a new category under “Portfolio” called “Celebrity” I don’t want it to be shown on my site normally under “Portfolio” but I want to be able to send a link to a clint like “www.trinejuel.com/portfolio/Celebrity” And it shows up on my website as a part of it ?
Do’s it even make sense? I have an example from another website:
Website:
http://www.charlesgillman.com/And the link that looks like it’s from the website, but dosen’t show unless you click directly on the link.
http://www.charlesgillman.com/hairstyling/4591785571Hope I can get some help :D
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Hi,
Portfolios don’t have categories, but project types are similar to post categories. Your menu already has links to three project type archives pages, “Wedding,” “Editorial,” and “Beauty.” The archives pages would exist without the links in the menu, because they are created by assigning project types to projects. As soon as you assign the project type “Celebrity” to one project you will have a “Celebrity” project type archives page. The URL will be https://trinejuel.com/project-type/celebrity/.
It is unnecessary to add this or any item to your custom menu. The project type archives pages exist whether you include links to them in your menu or not, and you may include links to such a page in posts, pages, widgets, etc, or send links to it via email, social media, etc..
The URL https://trinejuel.com/portfolio/celebrity, on the other hand, would be the address of a project titled “Celebrity” (or at least with the slug ‘celebrity,’ because the project title can be changed without altering the slug).
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