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Thanks so much for responding, Paul.
If I understand correctly, the Pods cleanup method will delete the all data for the pod, so not what I’d want to use in this case, correct? (I want to keep all other fields data, as they are in use)
Could I use PHPMyadmin and delete the rows in the postmeta table that contain the field name(s)? Would that work?
Thanks @keraweb !
I inherited the site so wasn’t aware of possible custom images. You’re correct though. I checked and a plugin created those “fiat” thumbs.
What’s weird is that, as stated, the image appears in the preview/backend, just not in the live page.
Hi @keraweb ,
Thanks so much for your suggestion Jory. It helped and I’m getting closer to resolving this. What’s odd now, (bug?) is that when I use the magic tag {@documents_test._img.fiat_thumb} renders the tiny thumbnail in the backend editor when editing the page but the small thumbnail doesn’t appear when I visit the page in the frontend.
Any ideas anyone?
Hi @wpmudev-support8 , Adam,
Thanks for the detailed clarification. Yes, that’s what I thought. Unfortunately, we’ll have to forego adding adding that html “a” tag in the Default Value. The workaround is too limiting and too complicated to implement/maintain by the users of the site, being laypeople.
We can only hope an elegant and simpler solution will be available in the future. For example, allowing some tags or allowing the use of a richer editor for the field.
Thanks again for your attention to the support thread and for the timely responses. Again, it’s much appreciated.
Thanks so much Adam.
This code will only work if we have a single “a” tag though, right?
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Thanks Adam. My apologies. After adding to this thread I realized that being “resolved”, it may not get attention. I created the new thread, tried to remove this one but the interface wouldn’t allow me. I tried LOL.
Thanks for your continued support.
Sounds good Adam. As you recall, I had posted another support ticket here some weeks back about a similar issue with line breaks being stripped. You had provided a workaround which we implemented. ??
I hope a solution can be provided as it would lift restrictions in the stylihng of the content for those fields.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Cheers!
Hi Patrick! I’m back with a question relevant to this post. First we needed a linebreak in the textarea’s Default Field and you provided a solution – Thanks again!
Now we need to add a link (<a>) in the filed but again, the html tag gets stripped.
Any idea as to how we can get a link in in the Default Text of filed of the textarea field?
We look forward to hearing from you,
Cheers!Hi Janet,
Thanks for getting back to me. Not using any user management plugin. Perhaps I wasn’t clear.
We’d like both the Profile and the “Dashboard” pages to be absent from the menu when users are directed to the 2FA activation page, via the link they receive.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Perfect! Thansks. So appreciated.
I should be good to go.I see. I like this approach. Thanks so much. This is very helpful.
Where would I find the original code to compare as I build … to ensure I’m using the correct syntax?
Thanks Bill.
What do you mean by “A safer option wold be to use that filter to completely rebuild the output.”?
Hi Bil,
Not sure if this possible but thought I’d ask. I reviewed the documentation but came empty-handed.
In the list of tags that’s generated, my client is asking if it’s possible to replace the comma character (“,”) separating the tags, with the pipe command “|”?
Thanks Bill!
Worked like a charm!Off I go to rate your work/plugin 5 stars. (EDIT: LOL… I had already reviewed) ??
Superb plugin AND support!
Cheers!- This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by korg007.
Thanks, Bill!
Much appreciate the quick response. It’s very close now and needs a bit of formatting.
We need:
- For the string: “Posted in:” to be changed to “Themes: ”
- For the string above to be positioned below the title. The code appears to position the code inline (to the right) of the title… on the same line as the title.
We’d love your advice on the above.
Cheers!