What I wish I could do is the following: mention any one of these tags A, B or C, but treat it as if all three are there, so that the post would be included in the list of posts for each of these tags and in the count of posts for each of them that’s retrieved via the corresponding shortcode, yet display only the explicitly mentioned tags on the page.
A sightly different use case is when A, B and C are a part of D, for example, #Gap, #Macys and #Nordstrom are all members of #Clothing Retailers. When I tag something with #Clothing Retailers, I wish to treat that page as if it was tagged with #Gap, #Macys and #Nordstrom too (without displaying them, exactly as described above), yet when it was tagged with #Macys, it should not include #Clothing Retailers tag.
What I am asking for is a relationship between tags that is not currently captured by group hierarchy as far as I understand.
]]>One custom taxonomy on the site is called “Issue”, denoting the publication issues of a quarterly magazine. Here’s an Imgur post showing the widget definition using the shortcode, the styled result on the frontend, and the custom taxonomy (which is nothing special – it works just like tags): https://imgur.com/a/recent-issues-widget-V4ldtGA
I know that lots of functionality has been added to WordPress since the time I set this up (especially all kinds of ways of using blocks – I’m way behind on understanding how blocks work outside of the main content of posts), so I suspect there is now a way to do this without a plugin. I hope you guys can point me in the right direction. Note that the list of terms is sorted by slug descending, and the description (which is the theme of each issue) is also displayed – those things are important. TIA!
]]>The very last time states the following:
“You can also?download?our Terms and Conditions as a PDF.”
However, the download link does not load the page.
It goes to the following url (replace domain.tld with real domain)
https://domain.tld/wp-content/plugins/complianz-terms-conditions/download.php
Am I missing something or do I need to create something more?
]]>When I select Query => Include By: Terms and punch in the full name of the Category, it displays nothing but terms in the drop down list that contain the category name somewhere in the tag name. I believe the problem may be that there are far too many tags matching the results so the list is exhausted and does not show all the results, only a limited amount. The category
I am using the Hazel Grid, however the same problem persists in all post grids.
I want to filter by Categories. The site has over 20,000 Tags and about 100 Categories.
When I select Include By: Terms and punch in the first 3 characters of the category name,
it displays nothing but terms in the drop down list. I believe there are far too many tags matching the
results so the list is exhausted and does not show the category I am after even though it exists.
Is there are a way to exclude all tags from search and only search categories?
Not sure of the best way forward.
Is there are a way to exclude all tags from search and only search categories?
The field no longer loads terms if the “Use AJAX for lazy loading of choices?” option is enabled.