We have a machine learning based classifier of URLs based on IAB taxonomy, available with API.
We want to write a plugin that would (for each post we publish) automatically send the content of post to our url classification API and then create the category based on result obtained and assign it to the respective post. Typical categories may be (Tier 1) Automotive, Education, Science, etc.
What would be the best way to approach this and are there any open source scripts already available that we could reuse so that we not start from scratch?
Thanks
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]]>1. To add a new meta that would look like a sort of category for the solutions proposed (example: lack of money, lack of time, lack of health or in any case)
This doesnt look to difficult to me as I think I could basically apply the same solution than the one I use to give a title to the comments.
I would just need to settle the 4 categories allowed as in a droplist as explained in the following tutorial:
https://www.bobz.co/dynamically-populate-select-fields-choice-in-advanced-custom-fields/
2. To show the new comments below the post according to their “category”
Either with each category shown as a tab on which the reader should click to see the relevant solutions
Or with all the comments shown in a list, classified per “category” with each category shown as the title of its group…
Have you ever done something similar? Would you happen to have a solution or a tutorial to manage the 2nd issue?
(I have looked on the web a lot without success but maybe using wrong keywords)
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Wishing you a nice day
But I’m also aware that plugins and whatnot make use of categories, and there are situations I maybe can’t foresee.
So my question is: do you see any point in keeping this “blog” category? Has anyone made use of it in some way? Or is it safe to delete, and simply have the parent categories I’ve made myself? Is there a best practice in this situation?
Thanks!
]]>I plan to have a page which shows a list of themes by a particular type, columns, color, style, author and so forth.
From what I have studied it seems using taxonomies is the right way to go. Your thoughts please.
Thanks in advance.
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