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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [RestImpo] Featured posts on first pageDear Tomas:
Thank you very much for your guide on ‘sticky’ post. That was exactly what I was searching for, but I was confused because in the theme we are using (Retina) they are called ‘featured’ but actually they are what the ‘sticky’ description means
Thank you again
Miguel
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [RestImpo] Featured posts on first pageI will close the wire, I think that Tomas’ answer is clear enough!
Thank you again Tomas
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [RestImpo] Featured posts on first pageDear Tomas:
Thank you very much for your quick answer, I’ll try…
Best Regards!
MiguelAnd Merry Christmas to all of you!!!
Hello all:
Joy: I tried and it does something but does not pick all of the entries of the category…it’s really strange. I also tried by ‘category_name= ‘instead of ‘cat= ‘ but I get the same results. In fact, those posts selected by the command have nothing to do one to each other.
I did not answer before because I had to solve some bigger problems in our shelter, as the blog works so far (even without table…) thanks to it, we were able to find home for 110 dogs this year. And all through the blog!!! They see the dogs for adoption (176 right now, we still need to produce posts for other 80 or so), they fill the adoption form, and submit the adoption query.
Thanks so much for your help, I’ll keep trying…
Hello goldenglishgrammar:
Thank you very much for your help, I’m not very familiar at all with php but I’m doing my best, I even translated the theme to spanish before the author did it…you suggestion woks fine for a single category, unfortunately I need to handle the native categories that I created for the animals: male/female/big/small/already adopted/etc because I will like to have trackof all of them. I have other posts like ‘news’, ‘donations’, ‘useful info’ etc which are not animals, but are posts in the end, so…as it is for my use, I will swallos the info to appear in the table and that’s it. A little bit of imperfection helps to better understand our world.
Thanks again!
Miguel