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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Invalid argument supplied for foreach()Same here, when ‘taxonomies’ are set? The question is do I need to have these taxonomies set for them to work if I register them for my custom post type? I guess I will find out but would like to know if something ever comes of this.
How do I get these to work with a buddypress child theme? Works fine on a default buddypress theme but using a child them it redirects all event links from user profile page back to homepage.
I think I am having the same problem, I use a default theme along with my own child theme. When I click on the event link from the users profile area it just redirects me to the homepage. I see people are using this so there has to be a fix. I would appreciate it if someone could share with me, thanks in advance.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Save Custom Header] Could not activate, triggered a fatal errorGreat information Thank you! This is exactly what I needed.
Thank you for taking the time to reply! I am just new to WordPress and need to dig into there code and figure out how this is structured. If there is a bit of code I need in my theme that would be helpful information though.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Save Custom Header] Could not activate, triggered a fatal errorHello Konstantin,
I am very new to WordPress and was curios what a custom theme needs to be able to support custom headers? I have been searching the WordPress site looking for examples and I have had no luck, I am new to the code also and still trying to see how these sites are put together but What I am trying to accomplish, is a simple thing really.
I am using the current version of WordPress along with the current version of buddy press and my own theme as a child theme from buddy press’s default. What I would like to do is simply change the header, then I seen your plugin and thought it would be perfect for the site I am building, to be able to change the header for each post would be nice. Any insight I could get would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
John