Page Connections
What are Page Connections for?
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What are Page Connections for?
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This page is configured to ensure that the correct page templates are properly called in the relevant areas. If you have performed a demo import, these settings will be automatically configured. Otherwise, you should create a custom page for each required area, select the appropriate template from the page settings section, and save it. Afterward, you need to enter this page in the Page Connections settings and save it.
If you change the WordPress permalink settings, you need to come to this page and click Save once. This is because pages operate directly based on the URL structure, and changes in the permalink structure require updates to these settings.
There are 2 ways to get this settings
1. Demo Import
If you have performed a demo import, the page template and connection settings should already be configured automatically. No further action is needed.
2. Creating Necessary Pages
If you haven’t done a demo import, you need to create custom pages for each required area, such as a profile page, cover image page, etc.
Log in to your WordPress Admin Panel.
Go to Pages > Add New.
Enter the title and content for the page, then click Publish to save the page.
Repeat this process for each required page.
3. Selecting Page Templates
Ensure that each page is using the correct template.
Go to Pages and select the page you want to edit.
In the page editor screen, look for the Page Attributes or Template section (the naming might vary depending on the theme).
Choose the appropriate Template option (this will depend on your page).
Update or publish the page.
4. Configuring Page Connections
You need to set up page connections to ensure the correct pages are called in the relevant areas.
Go to your WordPress Admin Panel.
Navigate to Rabbit Hole from the left menu and go for Page Connections.
Make sure to select the correct pages for each area as required.
Save the settings.