Jason – I think you may have answered one of my Qs. After going through this multiple times in my head (I’m sorry, I’m getting tired now lol and I need my coffee), I believe I understand what you are saying. In my head, I had a completely different idea of how the categories widget functioned.
However I still have posted my initial reply below in full detail so that other people can follow along too step by step without images or a live preview.
I think the mistake that I made below (shown right at the end) will help others understand better just what exactly it is that I’m doing wrong, so that they can work it out for themselves. So I don’t expect you to go through the whole lot.
If I have any other Qs, I’ll tag you in this after x
Thanks kindly for your help and support.
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Pipdig – Post Slider Options / Configuration
So the Featured Sliders are Pipdig Widgets called Pipdig – Post Slider. The options this plugin offers by default are:
- Title: (Blank – chosen Featured)
- Select Categories: (Uncategorised, All, Business, Lifestyle etc)
- Date Range For Posts: (All time, 1 week, 1 month, 1 year)
- Number of Posts To Show: (Blank – default 4, chosen 4)
- Slider Height in Pixels: (Blank – default 360, chosen 500)
- Display Post Titles: (Yes, No, On Hover)
- Post Title Length Limit (in words): (Blank – default 4, chosen 10)
After that, Widget Display Control ON takes over:
- ON Show/Hide on Front Page
- Categories:
ON Enable Post Logic and
Show/Hide
on Posts in selected categories.
OFF ALL Categories (or select below)
OFF Include Sub-categories automatically
- ON Category: (Relevant category for each category: All, Business, Education, Travel)
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Pipdig – Post Slider Installation / Location / Configuration
Each Pipdig – Post Slider widget has been installed under Widgets > Header (Full Width) and has it’s own select category.
On each category page, the Pipdig – Post Slider displays just fine with one featured slider per category. None of the widgets have been double marked as displaying on more than one category.
So for example:
(Business Category Page)
[Featured Slider: Business posts]
[Business Category Posts displaying by default in theme style
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why I Left LinkedIn
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why.. etc]
and
(Education Category Page)
[Featured Slider: Education posts]
[Business Category Posts displaying by default in theme style
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why I Still Use BBC Bitesize
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why I Like YouTube Documentaries
Ex: Top 10 Reasons Why.. etc]
When I select an individual WordPress post (such as Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress), and I go to that WordPress post page, it will display both the Business and Education Pipdig – Post Sliders on that individual post.
(Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress post)
[Featured Slider: Business posts]
[Featured Slider: Education posts]
X [Featured Slider: Travel posts]
[Main post – Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress]
[Social Media follow section – disabled]
[Comment section – disabled]
etc
There is a third Pipdig – Post Slider (lets say Travel) which has exactly the same configuration. This one does not display on the individual WordPress posts as a third Pipdig – Post Slider, and is invisible which is exactly how it should be. However it displays fine on it’s own category posts page (just not the individual posts.)
I do not want any of the Pipdig – Post Slider s to display on the individual posts full stop, but I am stuck here as to what to do with what I have to begin with.
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Posts Category Configuration
I have a category called All at the moment. I created this category so that I could have more control over what displayed and didn’t display on the All category posts page, incase Uncategorised was interfering with anything.
I am not particularly fussed as to whether I publicly use the All category or not, as I can link back to the individual categories myself. But I wanted to separate posts when I was experimenting with the widgets.
(Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress post)
Categories marked: All, Business
This means that this individual post (Top 10 Reasons Why I Use WordPress) should be displayed within the Pipdig – Post Slider for All, and the separate Pipdig – Post Slider for Business.
These are two completely separate widgets that have been installed under Widgets > Header (full width) with their own separate configurations.
So the end result should be that on the Business category and individual Business posts, only one Pipdig – Post Slider should be displayed.