• Resolved ittlr

    (@ittlr)


    Hi Support,

    We publish articles to our website in volumes, so have a taxonomy for each volume. We have a page that is meant to pull the articles from the most recent volume, and let you navigate back through previous volumes. We just crossed over from “Volume 99” to “Volume 100”.

    Volume 100 is showing up on the taxonomy list before our volumes in the 90s. Is there a way to have the numbering continue past 99 in numerical order?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Do you have a link where we could see this in action? I’m wanting to make sure I’m visualizing things correctly.

    Not really anything we have a setting for, but I can do what I can to try and help with a solution anyway.

    Thread Starter ittlr

    (@ittlr)

    Thanks Michael, but I was able to figure out a reasonably easy solution after some searching! I changed the array to find the category based on its slug rather than its name. Then, I added a 0 in the numbering, so the slug for “Volume 99” became volume-099. It seems to recognize 100 as coming after 099.

    The urls are less pretty, but most people won’t notice. For your or anyone’s reference this is the page: https://texaslawreview.org/online-edition/

    Thanks again.

    Plugin Contributor Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    I wonder how that’s going to work longer term like when you get to 4 digits. Even though that’s a fair ways away, depending on publishing schedule.

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