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  • Plugin Author bhaldie

    (@bhaldie)

    You can try this.

    Click Memphis Docs>Settings then find the option “Hide Things” and click “All Posts (May take awhile)”. This will hide all post for all users.

    After trying several plugins I thought I had it nailed with this one – exactly what I was after – until I hit this same issue of the documents showing up on blog. As with justal and I think another poster, I only want them to show up on a dedicated documents page. I tried the “hide things” option but they still show up there.
    Thanks for the work you have done on this to date – sure hope I’ll be able to get past this snag.

    Thread Starter justal

    (@justal)

    ‘Eagle145’ – What I did in the end was to give mDocs posts a date earlier than that of my first blog post. That way, although they were still essentially within the main blog-post stream they didn’t show up on the front page of the blog posts or within links to latest posts etc… However if my client did want an mDoc post post within the main blog post stream they could still do that by not pre-dating the post when they added it.

    Not ideal, but it achieved a result that was acceptable and I sold it to the client by telling them that it gave them the option of having an mDoc post in the main stream or not, depending on their requirements for each mDoc post so gave them added flexibility.. Hope that helps?

    Al.

    Thanks for the suggestion, justal. I also realized there is another menu on the the dashboard called mDocs Posts. I can go in there and delete the post and the document still remains on the list page. A bit clunky as well. In the meantime I’ve found another plugin called WP-Filebase that displays folders/files in a Windows Explorer-like format that I think will fit the bill a bit more seamlessly.
    Thanks again for your prompt feedback.

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