• Resolved mcshore

    (@mcshore)


    Does it matter what order the parameters are entered? I’m having mixed results getting what I want. This is the string I’ve entered:

    [recent_post_slider design=”design-3″ category=”26″ show_category_name=”false” speed=”600″ content_words_limit=”20″ show_author=”false”]

    It is currently still showing the author, even though I’ve set that to false. Earlier, it was showing all categories even though I had limited it to a specific one. I played around with the order and now that part is working – but the author started showing up.

    Can you advise as to whether order makes any difference and if there is any limit to the parameters used? I was hoping to find information in the documentation for creating a string of parameters, so perhaps you might add some examples of that.

    Love the plugin and am very grateful for your work. Just a couple of ideas for adding clarification.
    Thanks!

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  • Hello @mcshore

    You can add the shortcodes parameters in any order. parameters order does not make any change in the output. I think you are doing a vary small mistake.

    Please add the all shortcode parameters manually and also type manually Quote (“”) during writing the shortcode parameter value

    [recent_post_slider design="design-3" category="26" show_category_name="false" speed="600" content_words_limit="20" show_author="false"]

    Thread Starter mcshore

    (@mcshore)

    Thank you for your response. I have done these things and it is still showing the author.

    Hello,

    We check our local server “show author” parameter and it works perfectly.

    Please remove your browser cache and check.

    Thanks,

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