Example:
video cat id = 4
video cat child category id’s = 7,8,9
news cat id = 5
news cat child category id’s = 11,12,13
I wanna display choosen categories ( like video and news ) in the different archive.php?
Is it possible thanks.
( sorry about my bad Eng )
Thanks for Chris S but its not what i want to do.
<?php
$catPosts = new WP_Query();
$catPosts->query( array( 'category__and' => array(5,11,12,13), 'posts_per_page' => 5, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'DESC' ) );
while ($catPosts->have_posts()) : $catPosts->the_post(); ?>
<h1><a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>"><?php the_title(); ?></a></h1>
<div class="meta">
By <?php the_author() ?>
</div>
<div class="content">
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
</div>
When I wrote the parent category id, i dont wanna write its child category id’s. When i choose the parent category id the system should its child category ids in the same archive page.
Create 2 pages category-news.php & category-video.php & put this code in them. Then customize the markup for both as you like
Taking a look at the Template Hierarchy in WordPress could be useful. WordPress allows you to use different templates for different categories based on Category slug (
category-{slug}.php
) or Category ID (category-{id}.php
).As for different post types, you could do
archive-{post_type}.php
.Essentially, you could simply copy
archive.php
and rename it tocategory-{slug}.php
,category-{id}.php
orarchive-{post_type}.php
(depending on what suits you best) and then modify the existing code in the template to your needs. Just a thought.So you already know that you need to create a archive-category.php template for each category. Within each template you would call a custom query for each of those categories and their child categories. For example:
This one shows the “news” category with it’s children included. Note that you can place any of your own tags to output whatever HTML you want.