Depending on whether you set the knowledge base in Single or multiple knowledgebases, whether you set it as a homepage etc. could be the reason that this ignores any other content.
What you can do is create a simple page, do not set it as a homepage, and add [basepress] shortcode where you need this to be displayed. This should work.
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dimal
(@dimalifragis)
Hello.
This seems to work but how to do it in single base? Does the shortcode take any options for that?
Not sure if my issue is similar, but I have created a simple page titled Knowledge Base. When I click that link, the page starts in the KB that is listed first. In my case, I am creating an intranet knowledge base for our help desk and we have several KBs and sections within each of the KBs. My guess is that I should have selected Multiple knowledge bases instead of single. Am I correct? If so, how can I change it to multiple after the fact? Thank you in advance. Duh, NM. I found that it is a check box in the settings.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by
daymond.
You should be able to find this setting here:
wp-admin > BasePress > Settings > General > Single Knowledge Base Mode
Tick the checkbox and it should work.
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