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[Resolved] Need to get my url structure to be: cpt-slug/custom-taxonomy/post-name

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Last updated by Luo Yang 6 years, 10 months ago.

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#619456

Need to get my url structure to be: cpt-slug/custom-taxonomy/post-name
I tried to do this solution:
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/adding-custom-taxonomy-to-url-and-permalink-not-working/#post-16948

But the moment I specify a custom url format on the CPT edit screen, the archive pages do not give any results.
I have had to turn this off now just so my site functions, but the way the urls are generated now are not really nice for SEO.

Has anyone ever successfully implemented this solution?

#619576

Dear Johan,

As you can see, there isn't such a built-in feature within Types plugin, and wordpress built-in post types: "Posts" and "Pages".

If you agree, we can take it as a feature request, our developers will evaluate it, but there isn't any ETA for it.

Currently, you can check it with our experienced contractors:
https://toolset.com/contractors/