Axyn WP stack

Hi @mitchellm,

Not a dumb question at all. In fact, I’m liking all the questions that I am getting! I might use them as a guide on my website. Especially considering the way this particular stack works. It embeds the actual content of a page, or category, or single post, it calculates the height of the content, and it displays it seamlessly with your RW content.

Basically the answer is yes to everything. If you can see a page in WP, you can see it in this stack.

A couple of things to keep in mind, the protocol://hostname:port/… all must match.

So if you set your domain to: https://example.com then your wordpress has to be set to the same domain and protocol to, therefore if your wordpress was set to https://www.example.com it will not work.

My general advice is to install wordpress in a folder off the root of the site, which RW will not touch.

Also, if you check the example site https://kokokahn.axyn.com… the ‘blog’ page is the blog of 1 category, and uses the blocksy blog layout, with 2 columns. Other links, display pages with shortcodes and others are single posts.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have more questions or concerns.

Cheers,

Ricardo

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Just wanted add one more thing, as long as your CPT has a page slug, it should work.

@Ricardo Thanks for your responses. This is great. Great to see the category page gets imported as I expected. Yes, the CPT posts also have slugs. So no problem.

Does the import maintain the font and font size? I use Foundry … so on a WP Stack page do I not include Foundry Typefaces? Or does the Foundry font override? (Either way is fine, but I just want to plan ahead.)

BTW, I just purchased the stack. Unfortunately I won’t get any time to play with it until June so I’m trying to visualize/plan the process in my head now as a kind of advanced organizer.

The WP embed stack displays the content of the Wordpress site exactly as if you were to type the URL to that page or post onto your browser.

For the fonts to match, set the fonts and fonts sizes the same in both Foundry and the Wordpress site. With Blocksy that is an handy and easy feature to match the fonts.

Thanks for your purchase, I hope that you will find it useful in this project.

Cheers,

Ricardo

@Ricardo Got it! Thanks so much. I look forward to using the WP stack!

I’m also facing the same problem on my WP site wplocker. but after reading your post. My problem is solved.

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