• Resolved user25

    (@user25)


    After figuring out I was getting the 404 error because “content” or “fanfic” needed to trail index.php I get the archive page, but I don’t get any search options. On the archive page and the profile page, content is displayed by the chapters, which can be daunting when navigating books with over 50 chapters. Is there a way to sort or display by the book? And get the search page to display properly

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  • Plugin Author AOS

    (@fandoment)

    I’m not sure what you mean by “needed to trail index.php”

    If you selected
    fanfic
    for your content, then the archive will be at https://yoursite.com/fanfic

    Is that not the case for your archive? If not, can you share the url please? If you don’t want to share it here, please email to hi <at> wpwriteshare.com

    Example: https://fanfic.wpwriteshare.com/fanfic/
    (note, we are using the subdomamain fanfic before wpwriteshare.com – don’t confuse the two… it’s the second fanfic that indicates the content and archive).

    At this time, each chapter posts as if a new entry. We do have on the list for future development for each new chapter to simply display as an update to existing book. I do not have an ETA on that at this time, but it will happen at some point.

    Thread Starter user25

    (@user25)

    Thank you, emailing you the information

    Plugin Author AOS

    (@fandoment)

    WordPress installation is in a sub-directory, not in the URL root. This is causing the problem with navigation. It needs to be installed at the domain root.

    Thread Starter user25

    (@user25)

    Thank you for quick response and support. I will do a fresh install on a subdomain as I’m still testing things out as far as plugins and themes.

    Thread Starter user25

    (@user25)

    I did an install on the subdomain and the problem was still happening. Thought I’d follow up because I did manage to find a solution on my own. The index.php was being added in the url under Settings –> Permalinks –> Custom Structure. I just removed the index.php and it works under both subdomain and subfolder.

    But the problem with the results being displayed by chapters instead of by books is a major sticking point, and I hope that is a priority in the updates soon. It’s really close to being a perfect solution to adding original works on the site

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