Thanks for your help!
]]>Each subsection will have its own primary navigation menu that links to content within that subsection only, and possibly back up to the parent section. There will be minor cosmetic changes between each subsection (different banner, dominant colours), and the widgets will also only link to content from within that subsection or the parent section. The only way to get from one subsection to another is with the master navigation, which is very high level only.
However, one person will be administering content for all of this, and in terms of functionality (plugins, functions, etc.) each subsection will be pretty much identical.
Should I use a Multisite install for that? My concern about it is that the look and feel of the theme will largely be the same across all the sections, and I’m not 100% clear on whether or not data from the parent site can be fed into the subsections, and how easy it is to manage content from different subsections from one central location.
The other alternative would be to use Custom Post Types and manually call a different primary menu depending on what page you’re on. I’m comfortable with the actual coding involved here, but I’m wondering if this solution has any headaches that I’m not foreseeing – for example, with how widgets handled segregated content?
Anybody have any advice?
]]>I’m in the process of putting together my first WordPress site. I have experience using the Plone and dotCMS content management systems, and I’m having a little trouble figuring out the WP way of doing things. Please forgive me if I get the terminology wrong, I’m just starting out. Any help will be appreciated!
I’m working on a simple site for a local community arts commission. The main landing page will be an introduction to the commission and recent news. In addition there will be a few other top-level pages for news, ‘about us’, sitemap, etc. I think I know how to do all of this.
In addition to the main organization’s content I want to have sections on the site for the major events that the commission puts on. So I’ll have a landing page for:
Each section will have a set of related pages – history, rules, contacts, registration docs and similar content. I’d like these sections to have a news page and sidebar widget that only shows posts related to the section they’re in. I’m having trouble figuring out how to organize this content into sections.
What’s the best way to go about this in WordPress? I’m looking at multisite, but that feels like a pretty big hammer for a site that will be a total of 20 pages – plus I’d like all blog postings to appear on the main news page.
Thanks!
]]>first of all thanks for the time spend on my doubts, and for sharing your experience. Day by day we’re growing up this community!
So, I have to create a catalog of product, I mean the webpage is a catalog of product, not an album of photos.
I’d like to use WP because I feel confortable and I created some other websites with it.
My catalog has sections and subsections, it is something like this:
Clothes > Trousers > Shorts
Clothes > Trousers > Long
Clothes > Dresses > Party
Clothes > Dresses > Casual
Shoes > Sandals
Shoes > Heels
etc.
Have you ever created a catalog of product with WP? Or do you rather others cms?
Thanks a lot!
]]>I have to create a webpage that it’s a catalog of product, and I’d like to use WP.
I found this plugin, but I think that it’s good for creating a photo-album, not a catalog of product with categories/sucategories. I mean, my catalog is something like this:
Clothes > Trousers > Shorts
Clothes > Trousers > Long
Clothes > Dresses > Party
Clothes > Dresses > Casual
Shoes > Sandals
Shoes > Heels
etc.
Is it this plugin what I’m searching for? Or would you recommend some other?
Thanks a lot!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/catablog/
]]>This is an example https://www.insidefutbol.com
My site https://www.spanish-aid.co.uk
Thanks
]]>This is an example https://www.insidefutbol.com
My site https://www.spanish-aid.co.uk
Thanks
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