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themanduls
Hi!
I would like to see if there’s a way how to create custom category pages. I couldn’t find any options to change anything about the design.
For now, I created custom destination pages, which I would like to use as category pages if possible.
This is the default category page:
https://themanduls.com/blog/category/blog/asia/thailand/And this is my custom page:
https://themanduls.com/thailand/Thank you!
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David
Hi there,
one option is to use GP Element – Loop Template.
https://docs.generatepress.com/article/block-element-loop-template/
You could create 1 for each of the custom pages you require, and set its display rules location to the relevant Post Category Archive.
Then whatever you build in the Loop Template will replace the default archive page.
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themanduls
Thanks that works well.
Now is there any option to change the category URL? I use /blog/post-name for blog posts, but same applies to categories.
Now the category links are: https://themanduls.com/blog/category/asia/thailand/
I would like to only keep themanduls.com/thailand
Is there a way to do it without any plugin?
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Alvind
If you’re currently using SEO plugins like Yoast, I think there is an option to customize the links.
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themanduls
We’re using All in One SEO which doesn’t have the option to change the links. The only place where I could do something about the link structure is the WordPress settings.
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David
It’s not something we can advise on. Making changes to permalinks structures is risky, and it’s better to use a plugin that handles it for you. Generally the plugins are SEO such as Yoast or Rankmath.
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themanduls
Okay I see.
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David
You’re welcome
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