I’m using the Elementor Taxonomy Filter widget on my “Customer Stories” page. Currently, the category filters are listed in alphabetical order, which is the default behavior of WordPress Posts categories.
However, I’d like to customize this order and display the categories in a specific sequence that I choose. I’ve tried various approaches, but haven’t been successful.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to achieve a custom order for the WordPress Posts categories?
Thanks in advance for your help!
]]>We are utilizing the Noptin plugin on our site, which hosts multiple blogs covering topics related to WooCommerce, LearnDash, and WordPress. Our objective is to display subscription forms within posts based on their respective categories. Specifically, we aim to assign different subscription forms to different post categories, such that the WooCommerce category displays one form, the LearnDash category displays another, and the WordPress category displays yet another.
Could you please advise if there exists a hook that would allow us to incorporate categories within the Page Targeting section of the legacy form editor? Alternatively, if there is an alternative method to achieve this functionality, we would greatly appreciate your guidance.
Thanks
Unfortunately, it appears that the default category “blog” was associated with an incorrect language (en-NZ) during setup.
Now I cannot switch it back to en-GB or remove the translated category page that Polylang generated for my category.
Does somebody here know how to how to fix this manually?
]]>Where as the post tags list display correctly:
How do I fix this? I need to edit and delete some categories, but I can’t get to the list. Thank you.
]]>The issue is that I am trying to make some updates to a company site and there are multiple, custom Post types in the left menu of WordPress. I am trying to delete and/or modify them but there doesn’t seem a way to do this.
To clarify what I am looking at, if I click Posts in the left menu, a sub-menu shows beneath it that says All Posts, Add New, Categories, and Tags, but then there are also custom sections called Locations, Typologies, Durations, etc. Is there a way to modify those custom sections?
]]>The problem is we that have three widgets set up using the plugin, and they are each set to filter by a different category to display a different set of posts in each widget.
Oddly, when I’m logged in, and look at the front end, they display the proper posts. When logged out, however, they all show the same posts, from the same category. Since logged-in users typically don’t see a cached version of the site, I thought it could be a caching problem, but it doesn’t seem to be.
If you go to the website, you can see that in the main column, posts are shown with the plugin widget, displaying the headlines and excerpts. In the sidebar, the plugin widget is used again to display posts of a different category. However, you can see the headlines are the same, and link to the same posts.
I’ve investigated this in every way I can think of. I’ve tried another theme (twentytwenty), deactivated all other plugins, flushed the browser cache, checked error logs, etc. We are not using any caching plugin at the moment, and I’ve checked with the website host, they are not caching the site.
Perhaps it has something to do with the latest WP core version, as it seems to have started around the time we updated to that. The site uses PHP 8.2, and legacy widgets, since we use the Widget Options plugin to display certain widgets on certain pages. (When I deactivate all other plugins, this one is also deactivated, so that rules it out as the problem.)
Since I’ve tried the above ways of investigating the problem, and nothing seems to help, I am posting here in hopes that someone can help with ideas for troubleshooting it.
Thanks!
]]>Category URL — https://feastio.com/japan/
Existing Category URL with blog posts — https://feastio.com/vietnam/
Yoast SEO Premium plugin gives the option to redirect a permalink if you delete a post, but I didn’t do that as it wouldn’t allow me to have the exact category URL (the country name) that I wanted.
Is there a way that I can fix this without having to do something technical like edit the database?
]]>My category pages have stopped showing posts. This is both from the menu bar and from the side bar menus.
I have tried many things. Clearing cache, multiple times I have inactivated all plugins and reactivated. I reset my permalinks. The one thing I noticed is I when I save permalinks setting it takes me to a 404 error page but it does save the permalink structure this is odd behavior. I have also gone to my host to see if there is something blocking something. I am somewhat technical but not expert.
I just emailed webriti thinking maybe this might have to do with my template Spa Salon. I cannot seem to see anything there either.
I am stuck so hoping for some help here.
]]>I have tried turning off all plugins and I don’t have this issue. I have tried turning them back on one at a time and it seems to only happen when Kirki is activated. It works fine with ALL other plugins on, as long as Kirki is off. Anyway, I’m hoping this is something you can fix with a future release or that you have suggestions for another fix?
WordPress 6.0.2
Kale Theme 2.5.2
Kirki 4.0.24
PHP Memory Limit: 512MB
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