Welcome to Archive Pages Pro
Welcome to Archive Pages Pro
Archives Pages Pro allows you to customize your archives by mapping them to pages. It provides the ability to map post-type archives, term archives, author archives, and 404 pages. Additional features include post-type overrides and the ability to add custom fields to the REST API.
Here are the major features:
Map a Post Type to a Page
Create a page, layout it exactly how you like it, and then map it to a post-type archive.
Just head to Settings > Reading to set the post type archive page.
Map a 404 Page to a Page
Don't settle for a boring 404 page. Create a page, layout how you like it, and then map the page to a 404 page.
Just head to Settings > Reading to set the 404 page.
Map a Term Archive to a Page
You can map term archives to a page. Just visit the term in the admin and you're able to map its archive to a page.
This provides you better control over what goes on your term archives.
Map an Author Archive to a Page and Change the Author Slug
You're able to create a page layout how the author page will look, and then map the author archive to that page.
You're also able to change the author slug in the same section.
With custom author archives, you can give your authors a nice design and even allow them to edit their own archive pages.
Disable Archive Mapping
In the admin settings, you'll find that you can disable the mapping features you are not using.
You can disable archive mapping for:
Post type archives
Term archives
404 archives
Change the Author Base and Disable Mapping of Authors
You can change the author base in this admin section so your author archives have a custom endpoint.
You are also able to disable author mapping in this section.
Add Custom Fields to the REST API
Some plugins that interact with custom fields require that the custom fields be available with WordPress's REST API.
This admin tool lets you make those custom fields appear in REST dropdowns or searches.
Add the custom field key, set a post type, and give it a variable type. This field will then be registered in REST, which you can access from your custom tool.
Post Overrides
You can override certain portions of the "post" post type.
You can:
Add page templates to posts.
Enable or disable custom fields for posts.
Page Overrides
With Page overrides, you can enable or disable custom fields on pages.
Per Post Type Overrides
You can override certain aspects of a post type with per-post-type overrides.
You can:
Enable or disable page templates for the post type.
Allow REST API support, which is needed for block editor access.
Enable or disable a front base, which is what your post type is prepended with when viewing it on the frontend.
Enable or disable a post type archive.
Enable or disable custom fields.
Enable the block editor for the post type, bypassing the Classic Editor plugin.
Per Taxonomy Overrides
You can enable or disable certain taxonomy features per taxonomy.
You can override:
Whether to show the taxonomy in the REST API or not, which is needed for block editor access.
Enable a front base for the taxonomy, or disable it.
Enable or disable a taxonomy archive.
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