Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
I’m not sure what you mean by “needed to trail index.php”
If you selected
fanfic
for your content, then the archive will be at http://yoursite.com/fanfic
Is that not the case for your archive? If not, can you share the url please? If you don’t want to share it here, please email to hi <at> wpwriteshare.com
Example: http://fanfic.wpwriteshare.com/fanfic/
(note, we are using the subdomamain fanfic before wpwriteshare.com – don’t confuse the two… it’s the second fanfic that indicates the content and archive).
At this time, each chapter posts as if a new entry. We do have on the list for future development for each new chapter to simply display as an update to existing book. I do not have an ETA on that at this time, but it will happen at some point.
Thread Starter
user25
(@user25)
Thank you, emailing you the information
Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
WordPress installation is in a sub-directory, not in the URL root. This is causing the problem with navigation. It needs to be installed at the domain root.
Thread Starter
user25
(@user25)
Thank you for quick response and support. I will do a fresh install on a subdomain as I’m still testing things out as far as plugins and themes.
Thread Starter
user25
(@user25)
I did an install on the subdomain and the problem was still happening. Thought I’d follow up because I did manage to find a solution on my own. The index.php was being added in the url under Settings –> Permalinks –> Custom Structure. I just removed the index.php and it works under both subdomain and subfolder.
But the problem with the results being displayed by chapters instead of by books is a major sticking point, and I hope that is a priority in the updates soon. It’s really close to being a perfect solution to adding original works on the site