• Given a stock install of the plugin, your root is defined as “wiki” and it lists all the wiki articles in a big long list. For example your own website does this – https://www.webtng.com/wiki/

    Is there a way to have that root just display a regular page where I could put the TOC widget into the sidebar and NOT get the list of all the articles?

    Alex

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  • Plugin Author dmccan

    (@dmccan)

    Hi Alex,

    This is the way WordPress works and unfortunately there isn’t a quick setting to change it.

    I know of two options for creating a custom archive page: You can use a tool to do this, like Toolset or the pro version of Elementor, Beaver Themer, or some other page builder with theme building features. Or you can manually create a PHP template as per the WordPress codex:

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Post_Type_Templates

    One thing I think some people do is to create a wiki page with a TOC or whatever they want on it and then add that to the site menu, kind of by passing it.

    Let me know if you need more info or have other questions.

    Regards,

    David

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