• Resolved swordcobra

    (@swordcobra)


    My glossary (overview) is included in the /guide/glossary structure.

    If I click on a term E.g. “test” I jump to the structure /glossary/test.

    What do I have to do so that the terms are under /guide/glossary.
    So the example can be accessed via the URL /guide/glossary/test.`

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  • Plugin Author Daniele Scasciafratte

    (@mte90)

    You ca achieve this by:

    * Disable the glossary archive (as per Glossary settings)
    * Change the slug in the plugin settings as guides

    So at the end you will have links like /guide/test.
    You can’t have a page that has an archive as sub pages in WordPress itself.

    Thread Starter swordcobra

    (@swordcobra)

    Hello,

    thank you for your answer.
    I change the point “Glossary Terms Slug” to “xxxx” then nothing to do.

    But even if that changes, the URL should be guide/glossary/test too.

    guid– is a directory
    glossary– is page with the glossary archive
    test– should be the term

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    Plugin Author Daniele Scasciafratte

    (@mte90)

    So guide is the subdirectory where is WordPress? In that case it isn’t an issue.
    After changing the slug you need to flush the permalink -> https://docs.codeat.co/glossary/getting-started/#how-to-change-slugs-and-urls-for-your-glossary

    Thread Starter swordcobra

    (@swordcobra)

    Hello Daniele,

    now it works.
    Thank you for your patience and your good support.

    Best regards
    Jens

    Plugin Author Daniele Scasciafratte

    (@mte90)

    perfect 🙂

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