simply no response for my woocommerce settings. Updated to latest WP and WooCommerce versions as well
]]>Hello.
This plugin does not support Gutenberg of WordPress 5.3.2.
I liked this plugin in the past.
Any plans to update in the near future?
answer me, please.
Thank you.
It looks like the Last checkbox you select (when assigning a post to multiple categories) gets set as the default Primary category. Any way to make this be the first checkbox instead?
If I have a post that lives in several child categories, I click all of them and just like it should – I get it assigned to the parent… BUT the last category gets set as Primary. Seems counterintuative…
THank you!
]]>Hi EviLex,
First of all, congrats for your amazing plugin.
Your plugin works fine I can see that, but the editors want to uncheck all child categories when I uncheck a parent.
It’s something like: When I check any child category, the parent is checked, all good. But if I uncheck a parent, I would like to uncheck all children. Is it possible?
]]>Dear author, i work with event manager pro for an event portal.
events manager uses custom taxonomy for event categories.
i discovered following behavior, placed also to event managers support page (but they claim to use wordpress standard behavior – and plugins like this should do it right):
Dear support staff,
thank you for the information. I’d liked to try out this plugin.
Sadly, in the backend it seemed to work:
o choosing subcategories on 2nd or 3rd level brought up proper events, when i filtered the event list in the backend afterwards by main event category.
o but in the frontend, when i called /events/categories/main-category/, it showed still nothing.=> I think it does depend on events manager, how it reads out entries for this taxonomy. Or wordpress behaves generally different in backend and frontend and the plugin author did not consider that.
All best, Thomas
Do you have a clue why your plugin works just in backend, not in frontend with this custom taxonomy?
Thank you, Th.
]]>Can you add an uncheck all categories option somewhere within the categories metabox on the edit post screen? The use case is many wordpress users myself included often clone an existing post to use it as a template for new content and each time I do that it carries over the categories from the original post that I cloned from. Right now I have to one by one remove the categories in the cloned post then apply which ones are correct for it. It would be amazing if your plugin could add an option to the categories meta box on the post edit screen to uncheck all categories. It would save me and probably a lot of other users valuable time.
]]>The scroll bar covers the expanding hierarchy buttons [+]. The scroll bar will disappear, but it can get in the way sometimes and can be irksome.
Screenshot:
https://imgur.com/5bw56WC
BTW, the expanding hierarchy buttons are an excellent addition ??
]]>Hi, this plugin is amazing and i’m really glad it exists as it was exactly What i was looking for.
I am looking to get the plugin to work on a different post type – specifically the “Project” post type for Divi’s Filterable portfolio.
Is there something I need to do to make this work? Or would it automatically work on all post types?
]]>In the plugin’s settings I have it set so I can change/turn off parent categories when a child category is selected. It works when I am creating a new post however when I am editing a post after it has been created your plugin does not let me uncheck the parent category/categories. When I hit update on the post nothing updates in terms of my updated category selection. Please fix. Seems to be a bug.
]]>Hi, I have a problem.
I have Hierarchical WooCommerce attributes.
I want to select attribute’s parent value automatically when selected child value.
I know that is out of jurisdiction of you,but I can not find a way to solve this problem. Could you give me some hints?If you help…
]]>HI!
Unfortunately, It works only after post updating. But I can’t see auto checking at the moment when I check Child category.
I love your plugin however it conflicts with the post expirator plugin https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/post-expirator/. When I click to save a category it automatically also checks to expire the post in the post expirator metabox. Please fix.
]]>This only works on an individual post’s edit page. Any chance of getting it working in post quick edit or bulk edit menus?
]]>Hello,
I recently updated from version 1.0.7 to 1.1.5 and recognized that you added collapse what totally change the look and feel of activating and disactivating categories.
Is there a simple solution to disable collapse?
Rainer
]]>Hi.
When I use this plugin in arabic wordpress (RTL Mode), I can’t work with Collapse Parent .
+
button doesn’t work.
It doesn’t work with my ACF Pro checkboxes?
I’ve made a little movie to explain…
https://www.useloom.com/share/972ec25c584544d1be153e521e9e2da4
password: acf
Hi.
It’s not compatible with “WooCommerce Advanced Bulk Edit” plugin.
Plugin page: https://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-advanced-bulk-edit/8011417
Looks like it’s not working with the Gutenberg editor ??
]]>The Yoast SEO plugin adds helpful “Make Primary” links in the category tree. However, I’ve discovered that with Parent Category AutoCheck + Category Tree v1.1.0 activated and the “Collapse parent” setting checked, then the “Make Primary” links aren’t displayed. The work-around is to uncheck “Collapse parent”. But it would be great if they appeared in all cases.
Thanks for a great plugin!
]]>When I click on a category, all my ACF field disappear on the page.
]]>Hi I think this plugin is good, but can we add some + / – toggles on parent categories (like in Admin Category Tree plugin), when there are lots of categories, its hard to scroll.
Thank you
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function yummi_plugins_cchl() { if(!function_exists('yummi_plugins')) include_once( cchl_PATH . '\includes\yummi-plugins.php' ); }
it works for Windows, but not for linux…
if (!defined('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR')) {
if (strstr($_SERVER[DOCUMENT_ROOT],"/")) { define('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR', '/'); }
elseif (strstr($_SERVER[DOCUMENT_ROOT],"\\")) { define('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR', '\\'); }
if (!defined('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR')) {
if (strpos(php_uname('s'), 'Win') !== false ) { define('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR', '\\'); }
else { define('DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR', '/'); }
}
}
function yummi_plugins_cchl() { if(!function_exists('yummi_plugins')) include_once( cchl_PATH . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .'includes'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'yummi-plugins.php' ); }
would work for both
]]>Image URL looks like that:
wp-admin/cchl_URL/includes/img/dashicons-yummi.png
]]>very interesting your work! But the self check occurs only 1 of the upper level.
it is possible to obtain the check of 2 or 3 levels higher?