Using Timber to render 3rd party plugin page templates
I'm building a Wordpress site using the excellent Timber templating plugin.
I'm also using Sermon Manager plugin, which uses it's own page templates.
I can't figure out how to render the SM page templates through Timber.
This page renders within the page.twig template, but clicking on the series title (top link) leads to an empty page, because it's trying to load the archive-wpfc_sermon.php template within the SM plugin directory.
I imagine its something like rendering Woocommerce page templates in Timber, but I can't work out how to adapt to SM:
https://timber.github.io/docs/guides/woocommerce/
Any help appreciated ;)
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I'm building a Wordpress site using the excellent Timber templating plugin.
I'm also using Sermon Manager plugin, which uses it's own page templates.
I can't figure out how to render the SM page templates through Timber.
This page renders within the page.twig template, but clicking on the series title (top link) leads to an empty page, because it's trying to load the archive-wpfc_sermon.php template within the SM plugin directory.
I imagine its something like rendering Woocommerce page templates in Timber, but I can't work out how to adapt to SM:
https://timber.github.io/docs/guides/woocommerce/
Any help appreciated ;)
wordpress plugins twig timber
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I'm building a Wordpress site using the excellent Timber templating plugin.
I'm also using Sermon Manager plugin, which uses it's own page templates.
I can't figure out how to render the SM page templates through Timber.
This page renders within the page.twig template, but clicking on the series title (top link) leads to an empty page, because it's trying to load the archive-wpfc_sermon.php template within the SM plugin directory.
I imagine its something like rendering Woocommerce page templates in Timber, but I can't work out how to adapt to SM:
https://timber.github.io/docs/guides/woocommerce/
Any help appreciated ;)
wordpress plugins twig timber
I'm building a Wordpress site using the excellent Timber templating plugin.
I'm also using Sermon Manager plugin, which uses it's own page templates.
I can't figure out how to render the SM page templates through Timber.
This page renders within the page.twig template, but clicking on the series title (top link) leads to an empty page, because it's trying to load the archive-wpfc_sermon.php template within the SM plugin directory.
I imagine its something like rendering Woocommerce page templates in Timber, but I can't work out how to adapt to SM:
https://timber.github.io/docs/guides/woocommerce/
Any help appreciated ;)
wordpress plugins twig timber
wordpress plugins twig timber
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Judging by the code here, you can overwrite the page templates by adding them to your own theme. This means it should be possible to create your own archive-wpfc_sermon.php
in the root directory of your theme, and use that page to render your Twig views.
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Judging by the code here, you can overwrite the page templates by adding them to your own theme. This means it should be possible to create your own archive-wpfc_sermon.php
in the root directory of your theme, and use that page to render your Twig views.
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Judging by the code here, you can overwrite the page templates by adding them to your own theme. This means it should be possible to create your own archive-wpfc_sermon.php
in the root directory of your theme, and use that page to render your Twig views.
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Judging by the code here, you can overwrite the page templates by adding them to your own theme. This means it should be possible to create your own archive-wpfc_sermon.php
in the root directory of your theme, and use that page to render your Twig views.
Judging by the code here, you can overwrite the page templates by adding them to your own theme. This means it should be possible to create your own archive-wpfc_sermon.php
in the root directory of your theme, and use that page to render your Twig views.
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