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ArtbyMLO
MemberThank you Victor.
I tried the script but either I included in the wrong spot of my functions.php (at the end) or there is something wrong with the script. It generated an error when I tried to switch back from HTML to Visual view.
However, it got me thinking into the right direction and I wanted to solve it with short codes. I found two plugins:
WP Ionic Icons and Ionicons Official. I tried both and really liked WP Ionic Icons better.Regards,
Martin
July 17, 2016 at 7:23 am in reply to: Modern Portfolio with Jetpack Custom Content Type Customization #189473ArtbyMLO
MemberHi William,
thanks for the advice, but I kept researching and worked it out:
I used the plugin Portfolio Post Type by Devin Price. Link
Then I modified my Archive Template according to the documentation of Bill Erickson. Link
Next, I manually added the title and a description to the archive-portfolio.php and include titles for categories and tags without a description.
Last, I select a separate sidebar following Nick Ciske. LinkThanks,
Martin
July 14, 2016 at 1:47 pm in reply to: Modern Portfolio with Jetpack Custom Content Type Customization #189489ArtbyMLO
MemberThank you William, I kept searching and found a solution.
I tried to include all links in this post but the whole post gets blocked. So therefore, you will have to google the respective pages.
First I included the plugin Portfolio Post Type by Devin Price.
Then, I followed the instructions of Bill Erickson and his post "Adding a Portfolio to any Genesis child theme"
I manually added the title and description in the archive-portfolio.php
Last, I followed the snippet of Nick Ceske on how to asign a custom sidebar. (https://gist.github.com/nciske/6e2cc398f270d34207d5)Cheers,
Martin
July 14, 2016 at 1:27 pm in reply to: Modern Portfolio with Jetpack Custom Content Type Customization #189485ArtbyMLO
MemberHi William,
thanks for the links, I kept researching and found a solution:
I used the Portfolio Post Type Plugin by Devin Price:
Next, I modified the Template Archive according to Bill Erickson step by step instruction:
Then I manually include titles and descriptions in the archive-portfolio.php
Last, I select the my portfolio sidebar following Nick Ceske code:
Following these four steps my portfolio looks like I wanted: http://ostachowski.com/portfolio
Thanks,
Martin
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