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500+ Mobile Apps, Websites, Ecommerce, ERP/CRM, MERN, Python, ReactJS, NodeJS
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Ahmedabad
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
After my usual developer has seemingly disappeared, I need someone to finish off his work. What he has done already mostly works fine, but the plug-in he used for a homepage category selector doesn't work with the CPT permalink structure.
I set up a CPT called New Cars and added a taxonomy called Make & Model. After my developer added rules that added the parent and child taxonomy terms into the permalink like so:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/parent/child/post-title/
so as an example on the site (car-brokerage) looks like this:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/122ps-s-line-3dr/
So far, so good. However a second child term is now needed to be added:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/parent/child/child-2/post-title/
And all the relevant archives need to function too:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/1-4-tfsi/
So that's job one. If any bidders want me to supply the code used so far in order to give a more accurate quote, let me know.
The second job is to either amend or create a similar function to the 'Category Ajax Chain Select' plug-in. What the client needs is a menu on the homepage that allows the user to select through the parent, child and sub-child taxonomy terms for the new car posts.
Whilst the plug-in works in allowing a user to select through those terms, the problem is that when the user clicks [select] the plugin directs the user to a 404 page:
http://www.my-domain.co.uk/make_model/1-2-tfsi-a3/
whereas we need it to direct a page like this:
http://www.my-domain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/1-2-tfsi-a3/
So one presumes that the permalink re-write structure isn't being picked up by the plug-in. I'm not overly fussed about keeping the plug-in as a custom build selector form will be fine.
Questions welcomed.
Adam.
I set up a CPT called New Cars and added a taxonomy called Make & Model. After my developer added rules that added the parent and child taxonomy terms into the permalink like so:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/parent/child/post-title/
so as an example on the site (car-brokerage) looks like this:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/122ps-s-line-3dr/
So far, so good. However a second child term is now needed to be added:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/parent/child/child-2/post-title/
And all the relevant archives need to function too:
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/
http://www.mydomain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/1-4-tfsi/
So that's job one. If any bidders want me to supply the code used so far in order to give a more accurate quote, let me know.
The second job is to either amend or create a similar function to the 'Category Ajax Chain Select' plug-in. What the client needs is a menu on the homepage that allows the user to select through the parent, child and sub-child taxonomy terms for the new car posts.
Whilst the plug-in works in allowing a user to select through those terms, the problem is that when the user clicks [select] the plugin directs the user to a 404 page:
http://www.my-domain.co.uk/make_model/1-2-tfsi-a3/
whereas we need it to direct a page like this:
http://www.my-domain.co.uk/new-cars/audi/a3/1-2-tfsi-a3/
So one presumes that the permalink re-write structure isn't being picked up by the plug-in. I'm not overly fussed about keeping the plug-in as a custom build selector form will be fine.
Questions welcomed.
Adam.
Adam A.
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