• Resolved oburke22

    (@oburke22)


    I have set up two custom post types on my website. One is called Publications and the other is called Research Database. Each custom post type also has 3-4 custom taxonomies, and each custom taxonomy has between 2-15 terms.

    I’ve been successful in setting up an archive page for the custom post types, but when I am in the dashboard and try to view the page that should display all of the posts that use a certain term (for example, I want to view all publication posts that use the “region” taxonomy, and have the term “China” as the region), the china term page says “nothing found,” even though I can see in my dashboard that 4 publications posts use the term China. How can I get these pages to show all of the publications posts associated with each term?

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  • I understand. I downloaded the plugin you recommended, but I’m not sure what to do with it.

    Is there anyone you would recommend who could look into this and fix it for me? I’m fine with a paid service, but it’s hard to identify those who are qualified.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Your theme developer person may be able to make better heads/tails over Query Monitor, as it is a developer debugging tool rather than a user-facing plugin.

    Hi, I wanted to let you know I was able to solve my issue, but in a weird way.

    I don’t know why, but the snippet simply doesn’t work inside the Astra functions.php file, but it does work inside the plugin you guys created for me a while back.

    I compared the code from that plugin and the article you recommended, and I had to change one line, but it works now for both categories and tags.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Whatever gets the job done. Glad to see you have something working here.

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