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  • Hi @cecilechui,

    Can you please let me know which section or widget are you talking? Please provide example, screenshot or site url to make your problem clear.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter cecilechui

    (@cecilechui)

    Thanks, Maneshtmilsina, I don’t know how to attach a screenshot here.

    I created a page called Our Team and separate pages for each of the team members in Appearance > Customize > Menus

    Actually I want the separate pages for each of the team members to be linked to the Our Team page (under their names).

    I hope I’ve explained my case clear enough. I tried to amend the permalink of the team member page to be like …/our-team#team-member… but it automatically took out the # sign.

    Please advise if there’s any way to fix it. Thanks.

    Hi @cecilechui,
    You do not need to create different menu for it. If you have created team members, it automatically adds link.
    Go to Settings >> Permalink, select any option and save. It will make team and other custom post type work on single page.
    Let me know if you need further help.
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter cecilechui

    (@cecilechui)

    Hi@maneshtimilsina,

    Sorry I think I might have not described my situation clearly.

    I don’t need to set any preference to Permalinks. Yes, I crated team members and it automatically adds link, but I want all the team member links connect to their respective info on “Our Team” page.

    For my website, I have a page called “Our Team” and I have over 10 team members which I want to be displayed on the page “Our Team”. Since the text for each of the 10 members will be at least one or two paragraphs, “Our Team” page will be actually quite long. I think it will be nice to let viewers to click on any particular team member name on the top menu bar (team member names displayed under or next to “Our Team” button).

    I don’t want each team member info displayed on separate pages. I want them to be all on one page “Our Team”, but allow viewers to click on the menu button to go directly to the chosen team member’s info on “Our Team” page.

    Hope I have clarified clearly. Thanks a lot.

    Hi @cecilechui,

    You need to add ID for each team member listing. Lets take an example:

    If you have John Doe as member and gave 'john-doe' id to div that wraps John Doe, you can give link as:
    https://www.yourdomain.com/our-team/#john-doe

    I hope this will work now.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter cecilechui

    (@cecilechui)

    Hi@maneshtimilsina,

    Thanks, I just tried to do it, but when I tried to edit the permalink of the team member under Edit Page, it just automatically took out the # sign, became https://www.yourdomain.com/our-team/john-doe

    Hi @cecilechui,

    You are not allowed to use # in slug. You need to go on menu setting and add custom menu with link to team page including #.

    Thread Starter cecilechui

    (@cecilechui)

    Hi@maneshtimilsina,

    Got it, thanks a million!

    You are welcome. Happy to help you. Thanks

    Thread Starter cecilechui

    (@cecilechui)

    Thank you very much

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