Blog-to-Event Integration & Homepage Bug Fix
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
1. Unified Content System (Events & Posts)
Current Issue: There are two separate modules/Post Types for "Events" and "Blog Posts," forcing duplicate entries.
Objective: Consolidate these into a single workflow.
Merge Functionality: Allow standard Blog Posts to function as Events.
Integration: Posts must be able to include event metadata (e.g., event date) so they can appear in the "Upcoming Events" and "Previous Events" sections.
Unified Feed: A single piece of content should appear across the Frontpage feed, "Arrangement" page, and tagged sections ("Aktuelt fra NAF" / "Antropologi i Norge") without being created twice.
Logic: The "Arrangement" page should pull posts based on an assigned event date rather than the publication date.
2. Homepage Slider Bug (Critical)
Location: "Antropologi i Norge" section on the front page.
Fix Interaction Bug: Clicking certain posts causes the slider to shift sideways/glitch instead of opening the link. This makes the content inaccessible. (See provided video for reference).
Increase Capacity: Expand the slider to display 9 posts before the loop/cycle repeats (currently limited to 6).
Note: This fix applies specifically to the Front Page slider, not the separate "nyheter-i-antronorge" page.
3. "Kontakt en antropolog" – Filtering Logic
Current Issue: Clicking a tag (e.g., "avkolonisering") on a profile redirects to a generic WordPress tag archive page, breaking the custom layout.
Objective: Maintain layout consistency during filtering.
Redirect Behavior: Clicking a tag must redirect back to the main "Kontakt en antropolog" page.
Internal Filtering: The destination page should load with that specific tag already selected/filtered.
Layout Preservation: The view must remain identical to the original page layout; it should not switch to the standard WordPress archive template.
Homepage Sync: Tags selected on the homepage must also lead to this filtered view on the main page.
Current Issue: There are two separate modules/Post Types for "Events" and "Blog Posts," forcing duplicate entries.
Objective: Consolidate these into a single workflow.
Merge Functionality: Allow standard Blog Posts to function as Events.
Integration: Posts must be able to include event metadata (e.g., event date) so they can appear in the "Upcoming Events" and "Previous Events" sections.
Unified Feed: A single piece of content should appear across the Frontpage feed, "Arrangement" page, and tagged sections ("Aktuelt fra NAF" / "Antropologi i Norge") without being created twice.
Logic: The "Arrangement" page should pull posts based on an assigned event date rather than the publication date.
2. Homepage Slider Bug (Critical)
Location: "Antropologi i Norge" section on the front page.
Fix Interaction Bug: Clicking certain posts causes the slider to shift sideways/glitch instead of opening the link. This makes the content inaccessible. (See provided video for reference).
Increase Capacity: Expand the slider to display 9 posts before the loop/cycle repeats (currently limited to 6).
Note: This fix applies specifically to the Front Page slider, not the separate "nyheter-i-antronorge" page.
3. "Kontakt en antropolog" – Filtering Logic
Current Issue: Clicking a tag (e.g., "avkolonisering") on a profile redirects to a generic WordPress tag archive page, breaking the custom layout.
Objective: Maintain layout consistency during filtering.
Redirect Behavior: Clicking a tag must redirect back to the main "Kontakt en antropolog" page.
Internal Filtering: The destination page should load with that specific tag already selected/filtered.
Layout Preservation: The view must remain identical to the original page layout; it should not switch to the standard WordPress archive template.
Homepage Sync: Tags selected on the homepage must also lead to this filtered view on the main page.
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