Hey Guys,
Ignore my 2nd post, I got it working. I supposed nothing is suppose to show up in the “Add Page” dropdown menu. Basically, it replaces a specific page. In this case, which I wanted to replace the post type archive page, and so here is the code that made it work:
//Template fallback
add_action("template_redirect", 'my_theme_redirect');
function my_theme_redirect() {
global $wp;
$plugindir = dirname( __FILE__ );
//A Specific Custom Post Type
if ($wp->query_vars["post_type"] == 'service') {
$templatefilename = 'archive-service.php';
if (file_exists(TEMPLATEPATH . '/' . $templatefilename)) {
$return_template = TEMPLATEPATH . '/' . $templatefilename;
} else {
$return_template = $plugindir . '/themefiles/' . $templatefilename;
}
do_theme_redirect($return_template);
}
}
function do_theme_redirect($url) {
global $post, $wp_query;
if (have_posts()) {
include($url);
die();
} else {
$wp_query->is_404 = true;
}
}
Thanks! Joe.
Hey!
Thanks for the link. I did try it out, but I might be lost at some code. The below is a sample of the code set up. I didn’t want to paste the whole code in the thread. Basically, I am using this:
add_action("template_redirect", 'my_theme_redirect');
function my_theme_redirect() {
global $wp;
$plugindir = dirname( __FILE__ );
//A Specific Custom Post Type
if ($wp->query_vars["pagename"] == 'Service') {
$templatefilename = 'page-service.php';
$return_template = $plugindir . '/themefiles/' . $templatefilename;
do_theme_redirect($return_template);
}
}
The plugin shows up and works perfectly (it’s a custom post type, not sure if this will make a difference).
But the page name “Service” is not showing in the drop down menu of “Add Page”. Here’s a quick snapshot of the coding:
Hey,
I was wondering if someone can help me?
Is it possible to add a template page inside a plugin? Reason asking is, it would be easier for me to manage instead of adding the same template page to every theme.
Thanks! Joe.


