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  • Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    What do you mean by regular posts? Is that your index page?

    If so just disable templates in plugin settings and/or create in current theme a file called archive-event.php and make it’s content identical to archive.php of your theme.

    Thread Starter iamtrist

    (@iamtrist)

    Thanks for quick reply.

    By “regular post” I meant if you were to view a category (say news) you would have a list of posts showing title, meta, content etc. in the main site-content area.

    Anyway, I’ll try your suggestion.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter iamtrist

    (@iamtrist)

    OK, I think I may have been barking up the wrong tree in the original question.

    Am I right in thinking archive-event.php will display a list of events?

    If so shouldn’t navigating to https://<site-name>/events display that list (as defined in Permalinks)?

    Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    Yes, exactly.

    Events are just event post type so all the WordPress templates rules apply here. Plus some extra ones developed for the plugin to provide more flexibility in theme building.

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