Page tagged doesn't show up
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Hi all, I need a bit of help with a site I’m building on TextBook theme (educationaround.org).
I created a page (https://educationaround.org/alessandro-storchi/) and I put the tag “Chi siamo” on it. However, if you click on the Tag itself (from the top menu or the lateral widget) the page doesn’t show up, while an article I just created to try and tagged “chi siamo” does, in fact, show up. Is it normal?
Thanks
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Hi!
Please note that only posts can supports tags (https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/tags/)
Pages cannot support tags. https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/tags/ is a Page and not a Post.
Does it clarify things for you? Feel free to get back if you have questions.
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strikebuys –
Pages cannot support tags. https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/tags/ is a Page and not a Post.
Themes that support pages in Featured Content do have a place to add Tags in the editor. You can check this out by testing a theme like TextBook. :)
redazioneea – I will investigate this and get back to you.
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redazioneea – the only purpose for which pages support tags is to allow pages to be tagged for use in the theme’s Featured Content area. They do not appear in tag clouds or other tag views.
Hope that helps.
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Thank you, that makes sense now!
Is there any way, as far as you know, to make two or three pages appear as a result of clicking on a menu item? So for example, I use tags and categories as menu items so that if sbdy clicks on “Italy” every article in that category shows up.
I need to do it with pages because I want to add 2/3 pages about the authors profile, and the result I’m trying to get is an item called “Team” on the menu that, if clicked, shows the pages “Author 1”, “Author 2” etc.[I cannot use articles or portfolio projects because they show the featured image not just as a preview once you pass through the article with the clicker but also inside the article (and in this case they happen to become quite gigantic and ego-maniac)]
Any suggestion?
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Is there any way, as far as you know, to make two or three pages appear as a result of clicking on a menu item? So for example, I use tags and categories as menu items so that if sbdy clicks on “Italy” every article in that category shows up.
No, because pages don’t use tags and categories, with the exception of tags used for Featured Content, as I mentioned earlier.
[I cannot use articles or portfolio projects because they show the featured image not just as a preview once you pass through the article with the clicker but also inside the article (and in this case they happen to become quite gigantic and ego-maniac)]
I can think of two possible workarounds here:
If you used posts, you could try the Display Posts shortcode to display posts without featured images – in a specific category or with a specific tag – on a static page. If you used portfolio projects, you could similar use the portfolio shortcode, OR:
Using posts, you could hide the featured image on single posts with a certain category/tag. That would require Custom CSS, which is available with the Premium or Business plans.
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Thank you for your help!
Just for future reference, there is a non-optimal way to have more than one page shown as the result of clicking on a menu item: to set the menu item as a research query link. You can see it by clicking on the menu item “Chi Siamo” (educationaround.org). Again, not optimal because it shows the line “search results for: …”, but it’s something
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Interesting workaround, thanks for sharing. One issue with that route is that you never know when an unrelated page or post that happens to contain your search parameter might show up. Good luck!
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