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  • Hi John,

    This is handled via your theme’s single.php template file. You’ll need to either hide this info or figure out how to get it displaying the correct info.

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    Managed to remove the post_info stuff but I’m getting a lot of notices. Repeatedly seeing this:

    Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$post_title in /media/sf_sites/solas-lite/wp-includes/query.php on line 3387

    Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$post_name in /media/sf_sites/solas-lite/wp-includes/query.php on line 3389

    Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$ID in /media/sf_sites/solas-lite/wp-includes/query.php on line 3385

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    I’m using Genesis theme; not something that has been poorly coded or is particularly obscure.

    Hi John,

    Those errors are not related to our plugin. You’ll need to track down what’s triggering them yourself.

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    Hi Jonah,

    How does TEC use the theme’s single template to generate this page? If I can figure that out, I’ll be able to define these values and make the errors go away.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    Sure it isn’t the archive template?

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    It is the archive template, not single.

    Thread Starter John Peden

    (@jcpeden)

    The notices are caused by the is_page() function, while this is identified as an archive page, my theme loads the single.php template. It proceeds to call for a number of object variables that TEC does not define. As they are just notices appearing under wp_debug, I’m going to shelve this for now.

    Sounds good John, let us know if there’s anything else we can do for you.

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