https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/list-custom-taxonomy-widget/
]]>I’ve installed wordpress locally (using wamp) and on 000webhosting (the free version) to see if I can figure this out. Every time I try to use the Category or Tags widget, I just get an “Oops, this page cannot be found” message. I would really like to utilize this functionality, and would really appreciate any help I can get.
I’ve tried this with various themes, including TwentyFifteen, TwentyFourteen, and TwentyThirteen, and have had zero luck. I just tried a fresh install locally this morning and still no luck.
Best,
Tim
I’m trying to add an Amazon widget to my site in the hope that someone will ever maybe buy a book. Right now my blog has quite a small audience but I’ve a good deal of post.
I tried setting the thumbnail shortcode in the sidebar and add some links to a test post and it works, the problem is that going back and populating aaaaall the old posts would be quite time consuming, not sure if worth the effort considering most of them are visited maybe once in a week.
I thought that I could add a condition in the widget sidebar so that if the post does not match a certain condition (category, has a tag, etc) it loads a predefined widget with maybe my favourite books, wishlist or a single book that I think has the most chances to be bought.
But even like this, I should tag from now on all the posts that have a certain tag. Using a category to decide would be easier but I don’t like that approach.
What it would be cool is just let the Widget do an Amazon search by one or all the tags of the post automatically so hopefully it would return a result that will be more or less relevant to the current post. So if I do not want to invest any time in managing the products for a post it’ll still show something at chance.
I did that a year ago on an ASP project and seemed to work quite well, results were more or less relevant.
Could it be possible to do something like this with this plugin?
Ie:
[amazon text=tag1,tag2,tag3&template=Thumbnail&live=1]
And in the template something with %POST_TAGS% that would read the tags from the post (tag1,tag2,tag3 etc) and feed them into to the widget for a search?
Maybe this is already possible somehow and I didn’t realize, sorry if that is the case!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amazon-link/
]]>I’ve tried Configurable Tag Cloud(CTC), Super Tags Widget, and Tag Widget on WooCommerce because I wanted more customisation. Unfortunately, they’d fetch WordPress tags instead of WooCommerce product tags. I’ve figured I’m going to need to tweak the codes in them to get it to work, but I’m not sure how because I’m not very good at coding. Could someone guide me through?
P.S. I’d prefer to use Configurable Tag Cloud(CTC), but if anyone could get any of them to work it’d still be awesome.
Best regards,
Matt
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/woocommerce/
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]]>For this site, I’m using the default WordPress tags widget rather than a 3rd party plug-in. This widget is no longer working. It also doesn’t work under 3.2.2.
I can type in the box, but clicking on ‘Add’ does not add the tags.
I can click on the ‘choose from most used tags’ link but nothing happens.
I’ve tried clearing the browser cache, and this makes no difference.
I’ve also tried disabling all plug-ins, but it’s made no difference.
I’ve tried an automatic re-install of wordpress from within the dashboard: the problem remains. (I’ve also tried reverting to 3.2.)
I’ve yet to try a manual FTP reinstall of wordpress, as I have limited time to admin the site now.
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