Rating: 5 stars
I am building a website where I thought it would be good to add introductory text on my Custom Post Type Pages to introduce the content. The only way I found to do it was to actually create a page and then pull in the post-type records. Messy. This works so easily and keeps it native to WordPress functionality. Even supports a title to the text if you want of need it. I added it into my archive.php page via the do_shortcode method. Note: I added the ‘posttype’ attribute value dynamically via querying the post type slug and now it automatically works for all custom post types (I have 5). I would have easily paid for this plugin. Worth it.
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This plugin works well and is easily integrated.
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Allows you to keep using archive-posttype.php template files the way the hierarchy intends them to be used, without wedging in queries to Pages that don’t belong really there, or other workarounds.
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This solution makes much more sense for adding introductory text to custom post types. Creating a page template solves the problem too but is really counterintuitive. This solution is much more intuitive and a lot easier to explain to site editors who are already struggling to understand the difference between posts and pages.
Using this plugin I can keep the logic seperate. Posts are lists and details. Pages are just pages. No confusing mix-up of pages listing posts.
Thanks!
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Does exactly what it promises, nicely written, prompt author response. Thanks, James!
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