• Resolved RuthVant

    (@ruthvant)


    I’ve followed the documentation on bespoke templates. The single page template works as it should, but the archive page is still picking up the default template. I’ve checked several times, there are no spelling mistakes and I have re-saved the permalinks.

    If the correct template is used it will read ‘Podcasts’ in the top banner.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Craig Hewitt

    (@podcastmotor)

    Hi @ruthvant,

    Just to confirm the steps you’ve taken thus far. You’ve:

    • copied your existing archive.php file from your theme folder
    • renamed that copy as archive-podcast.php
    • updated the archive-podcast.php file to reflect the changes you want to make, namely the “Podcast” page title in the header area

    And you’re not seeing the update you made in the new page template file? If that’s the case what theme are you using with this?

    Thread Starter RuthVant

    (@ruthvant)

    Hello, I have done as above and I am using my own theme.

    Thread Starter RuthVant

    (@ruthvant)

    Just to add that my other archive templates are working correctly, it’s just this one that won’t.

    Hello,
    i have the same problem. Single.php works fine, but archive-podcast.php just does not work. I did workaround and used wp_query but is there anyway, that there is trouble with this template? I have Child theme of Divi. The problem remians only with cpt podcast.

    Hi @danielkoch95 @ruthvant,

    In some cases, the permalink structure must be updated in order for the new template files to be accessed when viewing posts of a custom post type. To do this, go to Administration Panels > Settings > Permalinks, change the permalink structure to a different structure, save the changes, and change it back to the desired structure.

    Let us know if that works for you.

    Hello,
    i tried this solution, however it did not work. Changed to default, saved and than changed back to custom and the problem remained.

    Hello,
    I’m experiencing this same problem and would love to hear of a solution.

    Hello @arnesonium ,
    the best workaround for me was to build new template and publish page called podcast. In the template I used basic WP query.

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