• Resolved TeKno Ziz

    (@tekno-ziz)


    I am developing a site for a client and am using your plugin inside a PHP Snippet tag below the headline of the portfolio pages. The code works, but it does not follow the taxonomy. That is, you click next and you don’t stay inside the categories. Before I go looking for an alternative solution, I was wondering if there is some way to correct this. Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    I appreciate that you brought it to me before looking for an alternative. I will surely check it today and update you. Although it was coded like you are expecting it but maybe a post is have more than one category so it’s looking incorrect?

    Thread Starter TeKno Ziz

    (@tekno-ziz)

    No the projects only have one category each. Actually, it looks like they are in alphabetical order but all lumped together.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by TeKno Ziz.
    Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    I have just recorded a video for you, please watch this and let me know what case are you having? I am recording another video regarding your case. Make sure that your items are in only one category and no leakage etc.?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by Fahad Mahmood.
    Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    Here is another video tutorial for your case https://www.youtube.com/embed/iDB2ZRQ5Brs, it might will help you to explain that what exactly are you facing?

    Thread Starter TeKno Ziz

    (@tekno-ziz)

    Sorry, I am only using a single category for each project. The only difference I see is that I am using your code in a PHP snippet being applied to a Divi theme global library item which is being applied to each Project page and not applying to a default page template.

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