The title might not be completely clear, but I didn't know how to ask this in another way.
I want to build a system in Wordpress where the user can put some projects together where it would be on an url like http://mywordpress.com/projectbuilder/ or something like that.
Normally I would create an page in the admin menu and set it to a certain template and in the content I would put some text like: "Do not delete this page, this content is not shown".
But I think there must be a better way to add a custom page to a certain URL without adding it in the backend as a page with "useless content" since the content would not be changeable from the backend in this case.
I hope this makes sense. How could I go about that?
I think I could achieve this with a custom plugin but I can't seem to find any code how to go about that. I have found a way to add administration pages in the settings menu on the right. But I want to add a page to the website on the front end.
Sorry i didn't got your question properly. but some what say to create Custom post or taxonomy :
Please check below link
Custom Post and Taxonomies
In your functions.php file add this anywhere:
function themeslug_projects() {
$args = array(
'public' => true,
'label' => 'Projects',
'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => 'projects' ),
);
register_post_type( 'projects', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'themeslug_projects' );
Do save your permalink settings again after doing this, this will work surely then..
basically you can do this by creating a rewrite rule and then point to a file.
add_action('init', 'add_rewrite_rule');
function add_rewrite_rule(){
// add_rewrite_rule(REGEX url, location, priority (i.e. top is before other rewrite rules)
//basically tell wordress to add a query var if sidebar is added to url. change sidebar to what you want your link to be.
// i set up a custom post type to make this work called custompostype..it does nothing but just to give post_type a value.
add_rewrite_rule('^sidebar?','index.php?is_sidebar_page=1&post_type=customposttype','top');
}
// register a query var
add_action('query_vars','market_set_query_var');
function market_set_query_var($vars) {
array_push($vars, 'is_sidebar_page');
return $vars;
}
// associate a template with your quer_var
add_filter('template_include', 'market_include_template', 1000, 1);
function market_include_template($template){
if(get_query_var('is_sidebar_page')){
$new_template = (theme or plugin path).'/pages/yourpage.php'; // change this path to your file
if(file_exists($new_template))
$template = $new_template;
}
return $template;
}
after adding any rewrite rule, the changes wont take place until you go into settings->permalinks and hit the "save" button.