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  • Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Ahh, okay 🙂

    Yes, i bought CIO to do some special import i don’t remember anymore, lol

    I only see this message at the top of the page.

    Thank you for clearing that up, i didn’t understand what it was and if something was broken 🙂

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    I just tried activating "WP All Import", then the message goes away. It just seams odd, does PODS need "WP All Import"?



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    Twenty Twenty-Two: version: 2.1, author: the WordPress team, Auto-updates disabled wp-mu-plugins (1)

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    WPScan: version: 1.16, author: WPScan Team, Auto-updates enabled wp-plugins-inactive (1)

    WP All Import Pro: version: 4.7.2, author: Soflyy, Auto-updates disabled wp-media

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    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Thank you bcworkz 🙂

    Though it’s not a complete answer.

    The code i posted is a filter, so that’s fine. But my question actually was regarding the placement too, of those functions. category-template.php resides within the “includes” dir – so i can reach, via functions.php, that file.

    My question was then, is it all functions that can be reached via functions.php adding filters to them, no matter in which dir they reside ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Ahh, that was interesting 🙂

    So to understand it completely; ALL functions wherever they may reside, can be targeted/changed/added to via functions.php ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    It’s not that i don’t know about child themes, it was more about that specific function as it’s not in functions.php, but in category-template.php – but from your writing i should be able to add there anyway.

    Is that correct ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    That is some very basic things, and does not talk about adding/changing functions in category-template file.

    I need to add/change something to the Tag Cloud function within that file.

    This link + going to templates only talk about doing something to a specific set of categories, adding filters. That’s not what i need.

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    As this is not an everyday search term on Google, can you please tell me the specifics of how this is done or point me to a site that shows how this is done ?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by boblebad.
    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Ehh, yes, that they are 😉

    But this is a special file put under the “includes” dir. Can i remake that dir in the child theme and just add my expanded function to it like you do with the “functions” file in main theme dir ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Ohh, wait, additional question; Can i put this in my child them in any way, so i don’t have to go back and change the code with every upgrade ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Hello threadi

    Thank you for your reply 🙂

    It was so odd, at the moment er read you answer is knew what happened. I added the code within the existing one and not outside the bracket 😉

    So yes, it do work 🙂

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Thank you James 🙂

    I have got confirmation from my host now. There’s no problem in me forcing https on my domains, as i always direct them through out top level domain manager here and use my hosts dns servers.

    And then this will never be a problem in the future, and also no one can use the old http anymore.

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    I’m just waiting for confirmation whether i understood it correctly. But it looks like the only problem is, if i do not change my dns at the top level domain managers here in Denmark, it can be a problem getting my SSL in place for the domain i want to add to my account.

    I’m not sure why WP can’t know what all browsers seem to know, that’s why we have the little padlock in the url bar ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Well, i have now gotten the answer to that – in some way.

    It’s of no use actually, that setting, because a domain cannot be validated if https is forced.

    Wau, shit we have come a long way in 30 years 😉

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by boblebad.
    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    I have just gotten the answer from my host, i can force it through cPanel, there’s a setting for it 🙂

    He though said that there can be times where it’s needed to start from http to be able to get the SSL. Is that something that could happen with anything in WP ?

    Thread Starter boblebad

    (@boblebad)

    Thank you for clearing that up James, and sorry for miss-naming you in the beginning 🙂

    But reading around it looks like an .htaccess file would do the trick, and as many hosts put their own logo and stuff, they could easily put an .htaccess that ensured https over http ?

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