WordPress: how to display only certain post types on page? - wordpress

I'm developing a multimedia oriented theme for WordPress.
Upon entering the site, the user is supposed to choose to view MUSIC or VIDEO CLIPS side of the website. If he chooses VIDEO CLIPS then only the video clips custom post type should be displayed. And if he chooses MUSIC, only the music custom post type should be displayed throughout the website.
Once the user is in, he will have switcher buttons in the top navigation. There he can choose to browse music or video clips.
I'll not be using the multisite function.
What's the best way for me to display only certain custom post types according to the user's choice?

Your question is fairly vague however I will try to point you in the right direction based on what you are asking.
Firstly you should create two custom post types: music and video. To learn how to do that, please read the following reference:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/register_post_type
I would suggest you then create two page templates, one called 'Music page', and other called 'Videos page'.
You should then create two pages, 'music' that uses your 'Music page' template and 'videos' that uses your 'Videos page' template. The new pages are created via WP Admin -> Pages -> New Page.
In the Music page template, you should have a WP_Query that takes args, one of which is the music custom post type.
$args = array(
'post_type' => 'music'
);
$the_query = new WP_Query( $args );
In the Videos page template, you would have a WP_Query that takes args, one of which is the video custom post type.
$args = array(
'post_type' => 'video'
);
$the_query = new WP_Query( $args );
Of course, after you create the query you should then traverse the query with the use of a while loop, if the query has posts. To learn more about how to do that, please read this reference:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query
To learn more about page templates, please read the following wordpress.org link:
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/template-files-section/page-template-files/page-templates/
I hope this points you in the right direction.

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Singular/Plural URL Structure in WordPress for Post Types

I am working on a client's website, and he has asked me a very genuine question, and I am unable to figure it out.
He is Creating a Website for Piano Chords, where he will write tutorials about chords in general and each individual chords too. And he wants them to be of a similar post type.
So I registered a CPT Chords with the slug chords using the documentation on Codex.
Now the problem is the site has multiple posts about chords. And they will be of 2 kinds.
One will be generic to all chords, hence the word needed in the slug is chords and not the singular form.
e.g. -> https://mypianonotes.com/chords/overview/
This is fine. Now problem is when we need content like "C Major Chord". This is supposed to be singular. So the slug/url should be chord/c-major/ and not chords/c-major/.
Is there any solution to this problem? Or will I have to create 2 separate post types?
Register the post type as 'my_chords' then add a rewrite rule parameter in the arguments like this
<?php
$args = array(
'rewrite' => array('with_front'=>false, 'slug'=>'chord'),
);
register_post_type( 'my_chords', $args );
?>
Then create a page for 'chords' with a child page of 'overview'.
Hope this helps :)

Any way to add metaboxes in custom settings page of custom post type in wordpress? [duplicate]

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Add meta box to WordPress options page
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Hi I would like to add metaboxes under custom settings page which is under a custom post type. I can create metaboxes for custom post types also I can create a theme options. But can't find any way to add the metaboxes on a custom settings page. Like my post type hierarchy is like below:
Products
- All item
- Add Item
- Product Category
- Product Settings
I want to add the metaboxes & create a options page on that settings page. Can you please guide me through this one.
I've been trying to follow this gist but can't find a way.
https://github.com/WebDevStudios/CMB2-Snippet-Library/blob/master/options-and-settings-pages/theme-options-cmb.php
Also can you let me know if I can achieve something by tweaking this code where key|value operates
$cmb = new_cmb2_box( array(
'id' => $this->metabox_id,
'hookup' => false,
'show_on' => array(
// These are important, don't remove
'key' => 'options-page',
'value' => array( $this->key, )
),
) );
I've created the settings page by this code
add_submenu_page('edit.php?post_type=ch_product_showcase', 'Product Showcase Settings', 'Showcase Settings', 'edit_posts', basename(__FILE__), array( $this, 'chProductShowcaseSettingsOptions') );
I've done it many times. Use this code and tweak it to your needs:
https://gist.github.com/turtlepod/5203512
Found as a link in the comments of this page:
https://gist.github.com/bueltge/757903
Originally posted here:
Wordpress - Add meta box to options page
Normally I don't like answering with links to another site, but in this case the code is on gist and hopefully will never go away!

Wordpress post to user relation ship

Is there any way to connect post to specific user in wordpress. Is there any plugin available. Or any one know the code for doing that.I have a custom post type stories. When adding stories i need to chose the corresponding users from user list. Please help
Install Post2post https://wordpress.org/plugins/posts-to-posts/
Then in your function.php write this code
p2p_register_connection_type ( array(
'name' => 'releated_user',
'from' => 'story',
'to' => 'user'
) );
here story is your custom post type slug. related_user is just a connection name.You can name it as what you like.
Then in your post type section you can see an option for selecting corresponding user.
In the custom post type setup, you first need to ensure that this post type allows for authors to be set.
This comes in from the arguments when registering the post type.
$args = array('supports'=>array('author'=>true));
If you have an admin account, you can set who the author is using the quick edit function or by allowing to see it under screen options on the full edit page.
Other than that, you can make your own complete post meta box to allow for multiple authors. I cant see a plugin on the wordpress plugin directory so creating your own to fit your needs and wants will be your best bet.

Custom WP_Query not working (listing featured articles + popular articles)

I am Wordpress beginer and I want to set multiple queries on a page that lists my posts.
Featured posts
I have front page that lists featured posts from all categories,
Categories pages that lists featured posts from current category
Q: Is it better to use My featured posts new category name or to set sticky post (under public - publish options) for posts I want to feature on front page and on categories pages? Every post already have his own category like News so the My featured posts will be the second category.
Query
Let's suppose I'm using category name for featured posts (but then i got permalink to My featured posts category (site/my-featured-posts/2013/07.....) which I don't want (so maybe sticky posts are better solution)
I'm trying to setup query to list featured posts but only from standard post type, not gallery or video
<?php
$arg = array(
'cattegory_name' => 'my-featured-category',
'posts_per_page' => 5,
'nopaging' => true,
'post_status' => 'publish',
'post_type' => 'post'
);
$featured= new WP_Query($arg);
if ($featured->have_posts()):
while ($featured->have_posts()) :
$featured->the_post();
?>
and then below the_title(); ..... and so on
What I get is all articles from all categories.
Q: Also, how to I get popular articles based on views and number of comments for the last day?
Q: How to list posts which have post format video?
Q: Are there any online tools that build wp_query based on criteria?
Thank you.
You can also set posts as "featured" using a tag. You can then use tag=featured with WP_Query to get posts tagged with a certain tag ("featured" in this example).
As for your additional questions...
Q1: You can save page views to a flat file or to the WordPress database. Once I used the database to store a UNIX-timestamp as traditional WP post meta for each post page view. As it was a timestamp, I could calculate the age of the page view easily (and I could also run SQL queries to remove post meta that was older than a certain timespan).
Comments can be queried by time ordering too. See WP_Comment_Query.
Of course there are plugins that can do this for you, but for me they included useless bloat I did not need.
Q2: For querying post formats, use the query variable called tax_query as GATEKeeper did in a WP support question: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/post-formats#post-2034414.
Q3: A google query returned a thing called The WordPress Query Generator.

How to make your own post format in Wordpress?

How can I create my own custom post formats?
Or how can make my custom post type make work with a function like
get_post_format();
For example i have a custom-post type with the type of "accordion" and i like to be able to use it with as content element in the loop, but only if it exists...
get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() );
So i am looking for a function like
get_custom_post_format();
which does not exists in Wordpress.
Anybody tried something similar?
I'm not sure if you're asking how to create custom post formats or custom post types so I've provided the answer to both.
If you're asking whether you can create custom post formats...
...then the answer is no. See the quote below from Post Formats on the WordPress codex:
The Post Formats feature provides a standardized list of formats that are available to all themes that support the feature. Themes are not required to support every format on the list. New formats cannot be introduced by themes or even plugins. The standardization of this list provides both compatibility between numerous themes and an avenue for external blogging tools to access this feature in a consistent fashion.
If you're asking how to create a custom post type:
The most basic example of creating (registering) your own custom post type is to add the following code to your functions.php file inside your theme.
function register_recipes_post_type() {
$args = array( 'public' => true, 'label' => 'Recipes' );
register_post_type( 'recipe', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'register_recipes_post_type' );
The above code hooks our register_recipes_post_type function to be executed when the init action is triggered by WordPress core.
Once you've added this code, if you go to your wp-admin you'll see a new menu on the left called 'Recipes', that's your new custom post type. If you add a new recipe, give it a title and some content, publish it and then try to preview it, you'll notice that you get a 404 error. After creating a new custom post type you need to go to your Settings > Permalinks in your wp-admin, just visiting that page will fix your permalinks to include the new custom post type so if you now go back and refresh the preview of the recipe you just created you'll see that it now works rather than 404s.
Now if you create a new file called single-recipe.php and put some code inside it, just put 'test' now for the purpose of seeing that it works and once you have, refresh the preview of the recipe you just created once again and you should see that it just displays the word 'test'. Using that file you can create a completely custom template to be displayed for showing single entries (posts) of that custom post type, or you could use content-recipe.php if your single.php includes a get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); as you said in your original post.
Obviously your custom post type probably won't be for recipes but just update instances of recipe and recipes to whatever you want it to be.
There are also other post type specific templates you can create too for your archive of the post type etc. The above should be enough to get you started though.
There are also other arguments you can pass when registering your post type, you can see the full list here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/register_post_type
I hope this helps. Good luck! =)
Creating New post format is not allowed currently by WordPress. you can’t define any post format apart from what WordPress allows.
Reference:
1. http://wp.tutsplus.com/tutorials/proof-using-post-formats/

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