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  • #883431
    umbertofederico
    Participant

    Hi guys! I’m currently working with your new extension “The Grid” and I absolutely love it. I decided to design the blog page from scratch using The Grid and I would like to incorporate the design automatically to all the archive or category pages. The help on the plugin author’s page doesn’t really help. I can’t seem to find the file where to place the code needed. Can you give me a hand on this? I am using a child theme and the latest version of X.

    #883980
    Jack
    Keymaster

    Hi there,

    Thanks for writing in!

    Can you let us know what the Grid shortcode is for the specific grid you’d like to place on all those pages? Or is it just the design you want to place on archive pages and the content will be different?

    Let us know and we’d be happy to assist. 🙂

    Thanks!

    #884002
    umbertofederico
    Participant

    It’s the design. I currently have a grid setup to display all posts in a specific manner – but I also want the post category page and the search result page look the same. Could I use the same grid for that? That would make it much easier. The shortcode is [the_grid name=”Blog”]

    #884806
    Rad
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    Nope, Search and category pages use default templates and global queries. You can’t use shortcode, template customization is the only way. But you can’t do that with The Grid.

    Thanks!

    #884997
    umbertofederico
    Participant

    I just need to know, which files are responsible for the output of the search results and tags/categories…I think I can figure out the rest

    #885704
    Christopher
    Moderator

    Hi there,

    Search result page inherits its style from category page. You can change category style from Customize -> Blog -> Archive. The responsible file is _index.php which you can access it under framework/views/global/x.

    Hope it helps.

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