Views is a WordPress plugin that lets you easily customize the standard WordPress listing pages using WordPress archives. You can redesign any WordPress archive, including custom post archives, taxonomy archives, author archives and search results.
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Problem:
How to set a template content to taxonomy? I have create a view to display all terms belonging to the taxonomy
But when I click on a specific term, i'm not redirected to the default taxonomy archive.
Solution:
I have achieved the same results without any trouble, can you please confirm the below steps:
1. Created Taxonomy View and selected one taxonomy -- see attached screenshot: https://cdn.toolset.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/577869-View_2.png?x41285
2. In View’s >> Content template section >> I have used following Shortcode:
[wpv-taxonomy-link]
3. Inserted the above View in the page.
4. It is displaying terms title with link. When I click one of term link it is displaying posts of that term.
Please note that if you want to:
1. List Taxonomy terms and display additional content then please create Taxonomy view.
2. Then create WordPress Archive View if you want to modify taxonomy term archive page.
Problem:
In archive View, front-end post order using custom fields is not working.
Solution:
“Post Types Order” plugin is overriding the posts order. I have disabled this plugin to resolve the issue. Views postorder will work fine as there are no settings being applied by the other plugin once deactivated.