Is it possible to use the permalink structure defined in the WordPress settings panel for custom post types? And if so, how do I do that?
I currently have:
function add_posts_two() {
$labels = array(
'name' => 'Poststwo',
'singular_name' => 'posttwo',
'add_new' => __('New Posttwo'),
'add_new_item' => __('New Posttwo'),
'edit_item' => __('Edit Posttwo'),
'new_item' => __('New Posttwo'),
'all_items' => __('All Poststwo'),
'view_item' => __('View Posttwo'),
'search_items' => __('Search Poststwo'),
'not_found' => __('No poststwo found'),
'not_found_in_trash' => __('No poststwo found in Trash'),
'parent_item_colon' => '',
'menu_name' => 'Posttwo'
);
$args = array(
'labels' => $labels,
'public' => true,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'query_var' => true,
'rewrite' => false,
'capability_type' => 'post',
'has_archive' => true,
'hierarchical' => false,
'taxonomies' => array("post_tag", "category"),
'menu_position' => 5,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'excerpt', 'comments' )
);
register_post_type( 'posttwo', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'add_posts_two' );
Try changing:
in $args array to:
It should do the trick If I understood Your question correctly.