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  • Plugin Author Jory Hogeveen

    (@keraweb)

    Hello @akide

    When I click on the link I cannot see what you mean, the page seems to work.
    Keep in mind that in order to “view” a taxonomy archive page it should be set public.

    Let me know!
    Cheers, Jory

    Thread Starter akide

    (@akide)

    Thanks Jory.
    Taxonomy is set to public.
    You could try clicking on “Anni 90” or any other entry in the “Musica” field to get the writing:
    “It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for.”
    I left all the taxonomy settings as they were by default.
    The only option I added was the box to associate the taxonomy to the event: “Events (event)”.
    I don’t know if the cause could be Elementor because I published the taxonomy through the “TAG Cloud” element.
    What do you think about it?
    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by akide.
    Thread Starter akide

    (@akide)

    Now I tried to use on elementor “Post Info” and chose Terms to show the “Musica” Taxonomy but even in this case when you click on it it doesn’t work.

    Plugin Author Jory Hogeveen

    (@keraweb)

    I don’t know if the cause could be Elementor because I published the taxonomy through the “TAG Cloud” element.

    No idea what you mean with a “TAG Clout” element. Is this a module from Elementor?

    My guess is that this is a configuration issue with Elementor. Pods doesn’t really do anything with archives other than register the taxonomy in WordPress.
    I think that the post query could be incorrect for these archives.
    Unfortunately I’d have to ask you to take this up with Elementor support.

    Good luck and cheers, Jory

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