I have tried contacting the developer of a plugin 'WP Broadbean' but the plugin basically creates a custom post type with various taxonomies. One of which is 'Industries' - This is almost like a category for the jobs posted but I am going to assume it is a taxonomy rather than a category. The Problem I am having is that the main template for /jobs to show all jobs regardless of taxonomy/category is a file named: `archive-wpbb_job.php` A single view for a job is a file named: `single-wpbb_job.php` When you apply a 'industry' to a job post the url then becomes `/job-industry/taxonomy-title` The page by default falls back to `archive.php` if this is is blank/missing it routes to `index.php` but I require those pages for the native blog so I am struggling to create a custom template to handle the jobs when they are being viewd under a taxanomy/category. For instance, one of my industries is called 'accounts' so I am wondering how I am able to create a template file, I have so many ways here are are a handful to name a few... - taxonomy-wpbb_job.php - taxonomy-wpbb_job_industry.php - archive-wpbb_job_industry.php - category-wpbb_job.php - category-wpbb_job_industry.php I have tried to understand how the url should be structured by using both of these resources: https://wphierarchy.com/ **So to conclude, I need to create a file to handle the template for these taxonomies so I can free up index.php and archive.php as I really don;t want to be relying on those.** I have been trying for a couple of hours now and just do not seem to be getting anywhere... Just as an update, here is a screenshot of a file called `taxonomies.php` within the plugins directory: [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/oEMRV.png