• Resolved ddluvsbooks

    (@ddluvsbooks)


    Hi I just created my first website so I am a very new user to WordPress. I would like to add more taxonomies (I think that is the correct term) to the standard template. Right now I can only get it to show three items and I need it to show six. From what I learned from my research so far, I can update it with CSS. I don’t know CSS so I thought I would use CSS Hero. Before I purchase it can you tell me if it is compatible with Recencio? Or even better if there is another way to have more book info items show up on one of the templates?

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  • Plugin Author Kemory Grubb

    (@w33zy)

    Hello @ddluvsbooks
    Thanks for taking a look at Recencio.

    You really don’t need any other plugin to add the feature you have in mind. To add more taxonomies you’d go to the plugin’s settings page, the “Taxonomies” tab, then enter your new taxonomies in the “Taxonomy Selection” section. Then save your settings.

    Thread Starter ddluvsbooks

    (@ddluvsbooks)

    Hi, I did add the taxonomies and saved them. For instance, I don’t use the star rating system, but instead use a grade. So I added a grade taxonomy. The problem is that although they show up in the taxonomy section, only two of them actually show on the review.

    Plugin Author Kemory Grubb

    (@w33zy)

    Make sure your new taxonomies are in the “Book Detail Items” section of the “Templates” tab on the settings page.

    Thread Starter ddluvsbooks

    (@ddluvsbooks)

    Yes, they are listed in the Book Detail Items.

    Thread Starter ddluvsbooks

    (@ddluvsbooks)

    I figured out the problem. Thank you for creating a great plugin!

    Plugin Author Kemory Grubb

    (@w33zy)

    You’re welcome. Be sure to give me a shout if you have any other questions.

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