Can i ask you guys on what should i do?
i want to create/have a sub post like on my site.
to better explain what i want, see this.
POST URL:
mysite.com/post-title
i want to add like this:
mysite.com/post-title/sub-post1
mysite.com/post-title/sub-post2
mysite.com/post-title/sub-post3
how can i do that?
what should i do?
is there a plugin can o that?
Please suggest,comment advice.
Thanks in advance
]]>Go there and click any post, then you will see some images, click on it and you will go a new page that looks like a image attachment (see url and breadcrumb) page where only image showing (also thumbnails of other images).
Please tell me if any plugins available to show thumbnails from the same post on attachment page.
Thank You in Advance.
]]>I am quite new to wordpress in general so excuse me if I am being a little blunt in my question.
So, I basically want to have certain posts related to a particular post.
For eg: A post where one lets say talks about a movie “XYZ”, there are 2 posts say “Music for Movie XYZ” and “CGI effects in Movie XYZ”.
I basically want the 2 child post links for each parent movie post in the sidebar.
I have tried the alpha version of WP Sub post plugin but it is not good for the sidebar problem.
I have tried using sub-categories and making a separate category for each post and then sub-categories for each child post. Here, the problem is displaying the links on the sidebar as the available plugins will display all sub-categories and not for the particular category of the post.
The website I am working on has 2000+ posts and so anyway having 2000*X categories is not feasible.
]]>The dream:
I am building a niche social bookmarking site for Fan Fiction readers, where members will be able to review the stories they’ve read, read other reviews, favorite their stories, and bookmark stories to read later.
I think it would be a waste of DB space to have the same url listed over and over, which will happen if a story is popular, so I want to separate out the links from the reviews and make that part re-usable. So, there would be several types of post-types and I assume, they would be connected through hierarchy, but I don’t know how to set that up and I’ve looked through the Codex and I don’t think it’s as explanatory as it could be.
I think the post-types would be something like:
bookmark – story title w/ author name (title), url (custom field), summary (post body), tags
review – reviewer (post author), review (post body)
favorite – notes (post body), tags
to-read – notes (post body), tags
So, the idea would be that the bookmark “post” would appear once, but members/users could select it for their favorite or to-read lists or add tags to it or add their own reviews once it’s in the DB. Obviously there would have to be a function to check the DB for the url when someone enters it, but that can’t be too hard…
I am using the latest versions of WordPress, BuddyPress, Gravity Forms (though I haven’t figured that out either) and Suffusion as you can see at https://j2-spn.exit-23.net.
If anyone can explain how to make this work, I would be extremely grateful. Thank you in advance!
J
]]>I am working on a multi-author blog. The hope is to have a weekly post that can then be discussed by the other contributors. So in essence I would like to be able to set up a ‘main post’ then have the following posts behave similar to comments, in that each ‘sub-post’ would appear beneath the ‘main post’! I would also need to be able to order these ‘sub-posts’ from oldest to newest.
Hopefully someone can help me with this!
Regards
Tristan
WP Sub Post is a wordpress plugin that allow you to make your wordpress post has a parent or child post.
* Child post is a normal post that has a parent.
* Child post only displayed on it’s parent post page or when parent page is displayed.
* Child post can not be viewed individually.
* Child post has all possibility like a normal post, such as attachment, custom fields etc.
This plugin is still in development. so, your feedback and idea for improvisation are welcome…
More information and download can be found here…
https://takien.com/550/wordpress-plugin-wp-sub-post.php
Thank you.
]]>Thanks,
Bernardo
]]>After much searching and tinkering I can’t seem to get around this. Has anyone else had this trouble and found a work around?
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