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[Resolved] Custom styling for specific archive level – Can Toolset do this?

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Problem:
How to do Custom styling for a page where we are listing all the taxonomy categories / terms?

Solution:
Create a Layout for site level / products and assign it to the page where you are listing all the taxonomy categories (may be Product Page in your case). Screenshot here:
https://d7j863fr5jhrr.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/509754-Layout.png?x71388

Relevant Documentation:
https://toolset.com/documentation/toolset-training-course/part-2-creating-layouts-for-archives/

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Last updated by inesO 7 years, 6 months ago.

Assisted by: Noman.

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#509679

Hello, I am considering getting a Toolset Layout license, however, I have one specific need.

I am trying to:

I have a custom post type (products) and a custom post type archive template for it. it all works fine, however, there is ONE specific need:

The root level for the products (where I am listing all the taxonomy categories that I have, like "pants", "shirts", "socks" etc. ) needs to have a different styling than all the sub taxonomies itself (aka, the listing of blue pants, red pants, yellow pants etc.).

Like so:
site level / products (custom design)
site level / products / shirts (default listing)
site level / products / shirts / red shirts (default listing)

and so on...

Is this possible with Layouts, and if yes, how?

Thank you very much and kind regards!

#509754

Noman
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Layout.png

Hi,

Thank you for getting in touch with us.

You need to create a Layout for site level / products and assign it to the page where you are listing all the taxonomy categories (may be Product Page in your case). Please see attached screenshot.

For: site level / products / shirts (default listing)
site level / products / shirts / red shirts (default listing)
>> You may also create and assign a different layout for these, OR you can leave it to have default style.

For more details, please follow this doc:
https://toolset.com/documentation/toolset-training-course/part-2-creating-layouts-for-archives/

Thank you

#509785

Thank you for your reply. I'll look into it 🙂

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