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Custom Post Archives bridges the gap between creating Custom Post Types in WordPress 3, and actually displaying those posts. With this plugin, you have
the option of displaying a completely seperate blog-like section for each post type, complete with all the features you expect to see with WordPress.
For each custom post type, if you click “active” and enter a slug-name, this plugin will let you display post-type specific:
This plug-in also provides many additional features to fully integrate your custom post types, including:
For help and support, help has been built into the plug-in page’s contextual help section; be sure to check the FAQ and the plug-in forums if that doesn’t do it.
If there are any other features you’d like to see, I’m all ears. Feel free to send a message, or hit the forums!
The following function and filters are created by this plug-in. For more detailed descriptions, check the Help section built into the settings page.
Functions
is_custom_archive({$post_type = false});
get_custom_archive_url($post_type);
get_custom_archive_label({$post_type = false});
get_custom_archive_link($post_type);
The following functions are for advanced users. Each overrides the settings for the corresponding post_type in the plugin settings.
add_custom_archive($post_type,$slug,{$in_default = false,$in_rss = false});
remove_custom_archive($post_type);
add_to_default_archive($post_type);
remove_from_default_archive($post_type);
reset_custom_archive_to_default($post_type);
Filters
cpa_rewrite_label
Allows you to format the label returned by get_custom_archive_label().
cpa_templates
Allows you to provide or alter the list of templates Custom Post Archives searches for.