Tigre Danky
asked 10 years ago

I’m building an online course. Each course has 13 units. The topics for each unit are particular and I’d like questions/answers related to that topic to be shown in its particular course page.

I know I can embed the question shortcode, but is there a method of separating questions per page? Or something like that?

3 Answers
Guru
answered 10 years ago

From what I know, the simplest and easiest way would be to use categories/tags as the separation factor. On each page you can put a link to the category/tag only to display only the questions related to that category/tag such as this link will only show you questions related to the DWQA: 
http://cmspioneer.com/designwall/question-tag/dw-question-answer/
Hope this helps.

Tigre Danky
replied 10 years ago

Great! Know how “Products” on that link you posted is working? Is that a custom post type category or is it using the tag function? Thanks!

Guru
replied 10 years ago

You can create categories in the admin settings for the DWQA plugin. Same with tags, but tags can also be created when posting questions.

I would prefer categories, as they are more logical dividers.

danielnolan
replied 9 years ago

This is exactly what I want to do but where is the answer? How do I have a list of quesions from a particular category on a particular page?

DominicStaff
answered 10 years ago

Hello Tigre !
Any update on your issue? Let me know if you need more help.
Regards,

danielnolan
replied 9 years ago

This is exactly what I want to do but where is the answer? How do I have a list of quesions from a particular category on a particular page?

Allen
answered 9 years ago

@Daniel Nolan : When you set up DW Q&A then create a question in an category , you already have it’s category page by click to the category in that question.A Tricky way to resolve your problem is create a page with custom link to that category page. Like this : ![dwqa_category](http://imgur.com/Bc8lyIf "dwqa_category").
If you feel not comfortable with the filter by category , you can try to remove it by some css code, i think.

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