Mirror Spirits
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Ah, figured it out. I had a ‘profile photo’ field added again in the profile form. Removing the field from the form removed the issue, too.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [All in One Invite Codes] Short CodesYou might want to add the (only) needed shortcode somewhere more accessible, or add a function that creates the page automatically.
Currently, the needed shortcode can be only found in a fraction of a second on the blurry tutorial video (freeze frame) and on this thread. Without it, the plugin loses a lot of functionality… Won’t be completely useless, but… Kinda defeats the point.
Otherwise, a great plugin.
Actually, I realized that when I look at the comment in the admin back end edit screen, the answers saved through Pods show up under “More fields” and the Comment Meta -box in the back end is empty. No wonder nothing shows up. So it doesn’t save it to comment_meta, does it? How do I retrieve that?
The fields were created through extended comments in pods.
If I were to edit the theme functions.php file to add the needed support for comment meta values, what should I enter it? (Just to get it to show the fields without any fancy formatting even.)
I’ve googled everything, but it seems nothing works but only creates errors.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Mirror Spirits.
I’m using the Pods-templates for other purposes, so far, but haven’t edited the comments-template. Is there a tutorial for that somewhere, or is it standard WordPress theming?
Thank you for the quick reply, by the way – I wasn’t expecting that. ??
- This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Mirror Spirits.
I mean the entered values don’t show up in the front end when the comments are read.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Post Type UI] Feature requestsThis is more like an improvement request: Currently, you can link post types to taxonomies from either the post page edit screen or the taxonomy edit screen. This is good. However, if you unlink it from one screen, it doesn’t unlink it from both, and it remains linked until you go to whichever end you didn’t use to update the association.
Also, if you’ve created a custom post type, you can’t see which taxonomies you’ve already linked it to in the taxonomy screen, so you’re likely to double link it just to make sure both taxonomies are there… and vice versa.
This may not be a problem for most users, but I’m developing a complex site, and this is doing my head in. Then again, couldn’t survive without this plugin! ??
- This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by Mirror Spirits.