Forum Replies Created

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Thread Starter abe-sanchez

    (@abe-sanchez)

    Why not hard code the pages into the theme for navigation?

    Because all of the main navigation links will point to the main site and some of the footer information and other info will have to remain the same, once you have entered in your zip code. So the site will become “your area” and that must carry on throughout the site. That’s where the cookies question comes in. It’s a company with multiple locations that sell products, the main pages will always be the same and the sub-directories will have their own sub-pages for local information.

    I have spent plenty of time with WP, this just seems tricky to me.

    Make sense? Thanks in advance.

    Thread Starter abe-sanchez

    (@abe-sanchez)

    Here’s the situation, the client wants to have “/cities” for each business location, but retain the main site pages on all the navigations. So I do not have a dynamic navigation. I must change the IDs in phpmyadmin to match the navigation, which breaks the Multipost because I changed the ID. Any other suggestions?

    I would just make a template to change business names, but the sidebar and footer changes when I leave a city page, which they can’t. It might be a cookie issue as well. I’m not sure on this one….

    Thank you for your time.

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)