• I have been searching for this but it is proving difficult to search for. Our WP site has a range of content. Some of it is only applicable to one kind of visitor, e.g. students, whereas other content is applicable to a range of visitors, e.g. students, teachers, schools. What i would like to do is have a student page, for example, with a link list that shows all content on the site tagged with the tag “student”. Likewise for other types of visitor. Content with multiple tags would than appear in each list and not be limited to a hierarchical structure. Is there a plugin that will do this?
    I am learning fast, but I am relatively new to WordPress. I can play with HTML a bit, but don’t know enough about php or js to do anything in that direction.
    All feedback gratefully received!
    Kevin

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  • Thread Starter languageservicesco

    (@languageservicesco)

    Just giving this a nudge. Does nobody have any ideas?

    Kevin

    Thread Starter languageservicesco

    (@languageservicesco)

    Bump! In the interim, I have found a way to allocate tags and categories to pages, but am still unable to find a way to embed a search into a page with a specified search term. To clarify my goal, I want to tag or categorise content to identify the target audience. Some material will be mainly of interest to language schools, whereas other will be of interest to teachers. Some will be of interest to both and can be tagged accordingly. I want to create a page for, say, teachers that shows a list of content with that tag.

    Even a response saying it can’t be done would be helpful.

    Kevin

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