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  • Plugin Author John Havlik

    (@mtekk)

    In WordPress, with hierarchical taxonomies, having a post be an explicit member of a child term automatically makes it an implicit member of that term’s ancestry. In your example above, explicitly setting Gamma makes it an implicit member of Beta and Alfa. There is not need to explicitly make a post a member of the ancestral terms (Alfa or Beta). As far as I am aware, there isn’t a reason to explicitly make a post a member of Alfa, Beta, and Gamma.

    For the sake of performance, when faced with a post that is an explicit member of multiple terms of the specified hierarchy taxonomy (set in the settings page), Breadcrumb NavXT will pick the first term with a parent. If you do not like this behavior, you could try the Order Bender plugin and specify the taxonomy term to use on each post.

    Thread Starter Maurizio Zani

    (@mauriziozani)

    Thx, I’ve followed your suggestion: set only the last category (Gamma in the example above) and not also the ancestral ones

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