A WordPress plugin for mapping post type archives to pages.
Author: | MediaRon LLC (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.5 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.5 |
Plugin version: | 5.2.0 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 30-09-2018 |
Last updated: | 17-03-2024 |
Rating, %: | 92 |
Rated by: | 25 |
Plugin URI: | https://mediaron.com/custom-query-blocks/ |
Total downloads: | 25 247 |
Active installs: | 1 000+ |
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A WordPress plugin for displaying posts and terms (e.g., categories) using a Gutenberg block. Works well with posts, pages, custom post types, taxonomies, and terms.
Bonus: archive mapping.
Note: (2021-07-28) The blocks are deprecated as there are better custom query items and the new Query block in WordPress 5.8. Thank you for trying us out.
- Map your post type archives to a page for customization of the post type archive page.
- Map your category archives to a page for customization of the term archive page.
- Map your 404 template to a page and easily customize your 404 page.
View Documentation and Overview
The plugin currently has three blocks:
Post Type Archive Mapping
This plugin allows you to map your custom post type archive pages. Just create a page and go to Settings->Reading to set the page for your archive.
Ensure your post types have has_archive
set to true.
- Select a Public page to use as your post type archive page.
- View the archive and you will see the page content instead of the archive content.
- Use page templates on your pages for flexibility.
- Custom Gutenberg block for showing your posts.
Term Archive Mapping
This plugin also allows you to map your term archives to a page. Just create a page and go edit your term to set the archive page.
- Create a public page to use as your term archive.
- Visit the edit term page and select the page.
- View the term and you will see your selected page.
- Use Gutenberg on your public page to customize the archive.
404 Page Mapping
This plugin allows you to map a page to your 404 template, so you can customize a 404 page as needed.
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