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by Davide de Mattia
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CPTRP
Plugin that allow you to add a list of related posts for each post, including Custom Post Types.
Tested up to WP 4.5 (Current: 6.9)
v1.0.0
Current Version v1.0.0
Updated 9 years ago
Last Update on 03 May, 2016
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- May 03, 2016
- Requires WP
- N/A+
- Tested Up To
- 4.5
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- Author
- Davide de Mattia
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Common questions about CPTRP
You can choose for which type of posts make it work. In the settings page, select the type of posts to activate them.
'Number of Fields' set the number of fields for selecting related posts that will be displayed in the post page. This number must be included between 1 and 20. However, if for example this value is set on 3 but you do not select the posts for which you want to create a relation, related posts will not appear in your front end page.
Go to the Settings page and set the title in the Title field.
By default the shortcode will get the template part content.php, if post is a standard post. If post is custom post type it will get the template part content-{custom-post-type}.php. You can change this behaviour specifying a custom path with the name of the file that should be used. For example, if you're using CPTRP on a custom post type named books but you don't have (or don't want to use) a file named content-books.php and so you just want to use content.php, then you can specify it in the Path input field of the settings page. In this case, supposing that the file content.php is in the partials subfolder, you can type partials/content.
Yes, you can have a different content template creating a file content-{custom-post-type}.php. This will be taken by default. But if you specify a content template path, then will be used that for all the post type selected. So if you have more than one post type selected be aware that you need to use the same template for all of them. I set the options in the Settings page and selected the related posts but still can't see related post in my website. You need to insert [cptrp] shortcode where related posts should be displayed.