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  • #1910373
    Klaus

    Hi folks,

    I use GP Premium and GP Blocks Pro. I am not exactly a coding or styling wizard. Please kindly keep this in my when answering 😅

    I want to create several archive pages which use the same layout as my blog page (I habe mave it with the help of one of Leo’s YouTube Videos). However, I have absolutely no clue how to make an archive page and thereafter how to limit the displayed blog posts to a specific blog category.

    Could someone kindly help me.

    Many thanks
    Klaus

    #1910381
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Hi Klaus,

    Not 100% sure if I understand but sounds like the block element content template is what you are after?
    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/block-element-content-template/

    You can create a template for each category if needed.

    Take a look at this video as well:

    #1910434
    Klaus

    Hi Leo,
    Now I am confused. I have already watched this video and it doesn’t seem to help me. The video you suggest is about how to assign certain design to a blog page as a function of the blog category.

    I need help to make an archive page for a specific category. Let say I have three categories: A, B, C. I want to put menu items A,B and C into a menu and by clicking on A, I want a page to appear which presents only blog post with the category A.

    Hope this explains it a bit better.

    Cheers..
    Klaus from Germany

    #1910442
    Klaus

    Oh shit… how embarrassing. I think I just found the answer:

    Using the url my-url.de/category/category-name/ will do the job….

    Request can be closed

    Many thanks
    Klaus

    #1910457
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Yup – WordPress creates post category archives automatically.

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