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February 22, 2016 at 10:11 am in reply to: Displaying venues and using them as landing pages #1080041
Neill
ParticipantThanks, Geoff.
Makes sense. I assume that will give me customisations of the venue details page?
I was also wondering how to display all of the venues as an archive type layout, in the same was as categories and tags, for example?
http://www.historicracer.com/tag/ferrari/
That way, the Venue pages would make great landing pages on the site.
Any thoughts?
Neill W
February 21, 2016 at 1:54 am in reply to: Displaying venues and using them as landing pages #1079188Neill
ParticipantThanks, Shannon. Sounds like a good idea.
I think that the Venues section will made a great platform to create landing pages giving useful information for that venue and be very helpful in Google. Plus they will serve as great ‘anchor content’ over a long period of time, I just need to find a way to display them in a user friendly grid layout.
I’d be interested if anyone has ideas.
Neill W
Neill
ParticipantThanks, Brian.
I look further into a way to use this and get back to you if I have any more queries. I have a separate question, but another thread will be best for that.
Best regards
Neill W
October 11, 2015 at 3:07 am in reply to: Recurring events, venues and ideas on a directory? #1013516Neill
Participant2. If I search for any of these related entries using a standard WordPress search box, nothing appears, I assume that is due to the custom fields used. Is there a solution?
I’d need a little more detail – are you searching for data contained outside of the event title/description, here? It is certainly true that things such as the event categories and any additional fields are not indexed (by default).
Hi Barry,
Thanks for the reply, been away for a couple of days working. Yes, what I was meaning is that if I search for exam,e, ‘Monza’ in the default WordPress search, then standard WordPress articles I’ve written will appear, but nothing in Events Calendar. The same thing is applicable to WooCommerce, actually.
I imagine that there must be, somewhere, a more comprehensive plugin that can search all fields?
Post 2 Posts looks an interesting plugin, that could be what I’m looking for.
Best regards
Neill W
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