Load Posts Only Under Certain Categories
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Fantastic plugin so far! I had a question about sorting by specific post categories only.
I’m using this plugin as an A-Z Conditions table but only want to show post with specific categories so they can be organized by condition. Is that currently possible?
Thanks,
Clayton-
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Clayton Chase.
The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]
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You can filter the results by term using a shortcode similar to:
[a-z-listing post-type="post" taxonomy="category" terms="condition-yellow"]—
Random aside:
A: Go to yellow alert.
B: But, sir, do we have to?
A: Yes, just do it.
B: But it means changing the bulb!There will be a fix landing shortly for using multiple terms in the
termsattribute. Currently it’s broken, but soon it won’t be.Thanks for responding!
I’m not too familiar with what a term in WordPress is. I’d like to show only certain categories. I’ll hopefully be using this for a conditions table. So if I can apply a certain category to a post (for example Antibiotics) then I can load all the specific categories I want to be displayed in the table. Here is the page which might help: http://dogsnatu.staging.wpengine.com/dev/
I read up on terms but still don’t understand how those work.
My simple guide taxonomies and terms:
- A Taxonomy is a group of Terms
- A Term is a single thing that is used as a classifier by assigning it to one or more posts
- “Categories” and “Tags” are examples of taxonomies. These are included by default in WordPress.
- A single “category” or “tag” is an example of a term. These are placed into the taxonomy “categories” or “tags” respectively.
- For example, say you’re showing pictures of Dogs, you could have a separate taxonomy called “Dog breeds” which has a term for each “Breed” of dog. These could then be used to classify the photos so that people can find all the dogs of a specific breed.
If you’re using the “Categories” taxonomy for your condition types then you want to use the example I originally gave, where you replace “condition-yellow” with the “slug” of each “Term” (Category) you want to display, separated by commas. The slug is shown on the “Term edit page” (Admin -> Posts -> Categories [or other taxonomy name] -> <click on a category>).
Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the in-depth reply. So I’d like to sort by tag. I’m getting this error with this shortcode: [a-z-listing post-type=”post” taxonomy=”tag” display=”terms” terms=”good, paris”]
Here is a screenshot of the error: https://imgur.com/a/Wbw4JVV
http://dev.kaolincreative.com/dev/I’m sure I’m just missing something simple.
Thanks!Alright, so I figured out I wasn’t using the right term slug so I got that fixed. Is it possible to only display the terms I specify in the shortcode? This is my shortcode: [a-z-listing post-type=”post” taxonomy=”post_tag” display=”terms” terms=”good,paris”] – I’d like to only show the “good” and “paris” tags but instead I am getting all the post tags.
I hope that makes sense.
URL: http://dev.kaolincreative.com/dev/#letter-WThanks for the help!
Haven’t heard anything back and just wanted to see if anyone has had luck doing this?
Hi,
It looks like you’re using conflicting parameters.
display=termswill show the terms themselves, not the posts associated with those terms. It isn’t possible to limit the terms displayed in this mode, which you’re attempting to do withterms="good, paris".-
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Dani Llewellyn.
So if I want to show the name
Of the terms I select I just remove the display=terms and then I can list the terms via the terms= parameters?No, You can only show all the terms from a taxonomy, or all posts associated with specific terms. You can’t filter the list of terms displayed when you’re showing term names instead of posts.
You can choose between:
- Display All Term names from a specific taxonomy
- Display Post names
- Optionally: filter by specific terms
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Dani Llewellyn.
I see. Darn it. I know itβs pretty unusual to use this plugin like this but itβs the best Iβve been able to find. Any other suggestions?
I figured it out. Custom taxonomy π Thanks for the info and for developing such a solid plugin!
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