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Index Pages

Assign pages as the index page for WordPress custom post types, similar to the Posts Page.
Versie
1.3.0.1
Actieve installaties
60
Laatst bijgewerkt
Oct 14, 2024

The Index Pages system allows you to designate pages as the index page for a particular post type.

This allows you to have a custom title, text content, and other information displayed on your post type archives, should your current theme support it.

For theme developers, the plugin offers some template functions for loading the post object for the current index page (including the posts page), in a similar fashion to the_post();, to create things like a customizable introductory banner that appears above the listing, using the index page’s data.

Designated index pages are flagged as such in the Pages manager, for easy recognition.

Usage Documentation

The Index Page assignment interface can be found under Settings > Reading. By default, all post types registered with the has_archive argument set to true will be available for assignment.

For theme and plugin developers, you can register support for your custom post types like so:

IndexPages\Registry::add_post_types( $post_types ); // a single post type or array of post types

When an index page is assigned, it’s permalink will point to the associated post type’s archive, with the page title updated appropriately.

For theme and plugin developers, you can access the index page’s post object with the following.

the_index_page();

This works exactly like the_post();, populating the $post variable with the index page’s data.

Gratisop Business abonnement
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Getest tot
WordPress 6.6.4
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