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  • Yes, you can use the [locations_list] shortcode with the location attribute, like this:

    [locations_list location="1,2,3"]

    https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/shortcodes/

    Thread Starter michaelpfaff

    (@michaelpfaff)

    Thanks so much!

    Two things:

    1. I meant the Archive page that shows using a post page format, not the list format. See: nerdlouisville.org/locations for what I mean. How do I replicate that?

    2. The normal way to find post IDs doesn’t seem to work. Is there a simple way to reveal the location IDs?

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    you can try to set your locations page to [No Locations Page] and then on the same options page and tab you can enable location archives

    Thread Starter michaelpfaff

    (@michaelpfaff)

    All that does is remove my /events/locations/ page.

    So, I have two pages with Locations with current settings.

    (WordPress Location Archives) myurl.org/locations/

    This displays a list of locations using a Blog style format. I like this.

    Then,

    (Location List/Archives) muurl.org/events/locations/

    This displays a list of locations using the shortcode style format that comes with Events Manager.

    What I’d like to do is have a third page, like myurl.org/locations/shops/

    And, be able to have the format of myurl.org/locations but with specific locations instead of ALL listed. And, in order of Location ID that I choose.

    Furthermore, I installed a plugin to show the ID of posts, but it seems to not display the correct ID for locations. Is there a way to view the Location ID for a particular location?

    Did you try using the shortcode I gave?

    To view location IDs, go to Events > Locations. If you’re not seeing the IDs listed, click Screen Options towards the top right of the screen and make sure Location ID is checked.

    Thread Starter michaelpfaff

    (@michaelpfaff)

    Oh, awesome! Location IDs discovered!

    Yes, I used the shortcode. It outputs a list format.

    https://www.nerdlouisville.org/shortcode-sandbox/

    I’m looking to do something like this:

    https://www.nerdlouisville.org/locations/

    But, with only specific location IDs.

    That possible?

    Thanks so much for your help! Sorry if I’m being dense.

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