shane_idc
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Haha seriously? So let me see if I understand – you make that most basic of features – without which your plugin doesn’t function properly – only available in pro (paid) version?? Nice one!!
In my initial comment I wrote “Only ‘blog’ category posts should appear on the ‘blog’ page! but ‘magnets’ do too. “ and you said nothing like “oh bad luck dude, all posts appear on the ‘blog’ Content Views page if you don’t pay for our PRO version, haha”
Where in your features / description does it state ‘Content Views Plugin will not work for ‘blog’ posts on a ‘blog’ page’?
REPLACE THEME LAYOUT (PRO)
Our special Replace Layout feature will help you to display beautiful grid/another layout for posts on below WordPress pages easily, without changing the theme, and no coding required:Blog page
It only talks about replacing layout – nowhere do you state displaying blog posts on a blog page with Content Views plugin will not work as it displays all post categories not just ‘blog’
This is your lead/tag line:
“Content Views is the most popular grid plugin to create stunning Blogs, “
!!!!!!
Ha! It should say:
“Content Views is the most popular grid plugin to create stunning Blogs, if you dont want to display ‘Blog’ posts only on your ‘Blog’ page!!”
Using Content Views plugin to display ONLY ‘blog’ posts on a ‘blog’ page should be part of the free version.
Oh and yep proved your suggestion that having child category disables Content Views plugin usefulness 🙁 🙁
Should be able to have e.g.: shop/magnets (magnets with parent category ‘shop’) display ONLY ‘magnets’ but the shop page (which has to be a post) displays all ‘shop’ children not just the ‘magnets’ category.
Content Views plugin displays very nicely but is rather buggy… now I have to find another workaround – cant have nice url breadcrumb paths tho i guess…
Remade ‘blog’ content views, copied all settings from ‘magnets’ saved and viewed – no difference – all posts shown 🙁
Okay i found a work around! – next I compared blog ‘page’ and magnets ‘page’… er… magnets ‘post’… – that couldnt be the difference could it? The post ‘page’ category ‘magnets’ displays ‘Magnets’ Content Views correctly, but the page page category ‘blog’ displays ALL posts in the Content Views with ‘blog’ as the only selected category??
Made a new post to be the blog ‘page’ and copied the shortcode – and – it works!??? This is not right though. What errors will this hack cause??
Haha -well i love fault finding – but this is only a workaround not the discovery of the cause…
Haha more strangeness – the ‘magnets’ content views page works!! It displays ‘Magnets’ category posts only!!! So im guessing your suggestion of it being to do with child posts might be correct? Even though the child posts are not related to the blog page? Testing it now: okay nope – ALL posts are displayed on the supposed ‘blog’ only content views even if I disable ‘magnets’ category’s parent category. Guess I have to compare views n see why ‘blog’ and ‘magnets’ Content Views are different? Its some glitch that shouldnt be happening but is…?
Haha it gets better!! changing Filter by Taxonomy ‘Categories’ to : [artwork] and [blog] + Selector: ‘NOT IN – show posts which DO NOT match ANY selected terms’ Results in ALL POSTS being displayed in ‘blog’ posts content views!! Seriously!!! This plugin’s filters just do not work… have no idea why? What I suggested earlier – the very necessary Selector: ‘IN – show posts which match ONLY selected terms’ is still required tho (but in my case prob wouldn’t work either)?
adding Filter by Taxonomy ‘Tags’ : [magnet] and [magnets] + Selector: ‘NOT IN – show posts which DO NOT match ANY selected terms’ STILLLL results in Magnets post being displayed in ‘blog’ posts content views!! Rrrrrrrrr
** oh sorry Filter by Taxonomy (is that what you meant by ‘filter tab’?) is set to Category: [Blog] thought that was already explained…
Hey thanks for reply ‘magnets’ is a child of ‘shop’, not ‘blog’. Only ‘blog’ is selected as a category, therefore ‘magnets’ posts should not appear. in Content Views with the only category selected being ‘blog’ At first I thought it was because of laziness – none of the blog posts were originally category ‘blog’ (most ‘uncategorized’ and no filter had been set for Content Views ‘blog’ page – category ‘blog’) – all this has been remedied – and was not the problem. IN selector seems to select ANY posts including and not including selected category – which of course, doesnt make sense. Filter Settings tab does not appear – is that a PRO setting?
Hey @jdembowski thanks for reply. New info- it happens on other un-related to the incident sites -specifically wordpress sites. Maybe its only in chrome (‘internet’ on s7 redirects when you try and put the bogus url in) – but i tried other sites – allthoseshapes.com, katyperry.com, doylesart.com, umattutor.com – and on internet explorer too. And the person who originally asked me to help said it happens on firefox too…
So this weirdness does not relate to just the original site I was helping with…
And just to confirm its not me or my computer or devices alone – i asked a random and he gets the same result (different computer, different house, different suburb) – i asked him to put umattutor.com/?midi=mycat into chrome and enter – it remained as umattutor.com/?midi=mycat. its a wordpress problem possibly not in all browsers but so far chrome, ie, firefox… its not malicious but could be utilised.
its not malware – its something else. I got rid of all the spam files from the server. I know google says the site is clean – but it will penalise the site for having an infinite number of links all relating to the same site. If you try /?whythefk=doesthiswork – it works!!! it shouldnt exist but it does!
- This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by Jan Dembowski.
im not sure why you are still responding. BUDDYPRESS JOB MANAGER DOES NOT WORK UNLESS YOU HAVE PURCHASED ONE OR TWO WP JOB MANAGER PLUGINS. Your plugin is not free. It does not work without buying something first. It does not matter which company owns the required plugin(s) – your plugin does not work without purchasing them – i.e. IT IS NOT FREE. I could not test it to see if it worked before advising my client what to do/buy.
You even said yourself (scroll up^^) “we will consider removing resume manager from the mandatory list at our next v.1.0.5 update” – good idea!
If there are no required WP Job Manager plugins other than WP Job Manager itself (which is free) then your plugin “Buddypress Job Manager” will actually be free.
To reiterate: If you have to buy B and C to make A function then A is not free.
BuddyPress Job Manager does not work without at least one $39 wp-job manager plugin purchase so it is not free. The term is “hidden costs” if you want to be pedantic.
thanks for the speedy reply (heheheh) my client ended up purchasing the wp job manager plugin bundle. Wish WP Job-Manager could have been honest about things. BuddyPress job manager is not free.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by shane_idc.
okay freaked for a while. crazy domains said theyd charge $100 to restore a backup!! No-one there had problem solving skills enough to help 🙁 but I came up with a solution:
1.
Search for .com.au/
Replace with https://b4foodandwine.com.au/2. then
search for https://b4foodandwinehttps://b4foodandwine.com.au/
Replace with https://b4foodandwine.com.au/think its all fixed? maybe some external .com.au’s to fix but at least its been saved…
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In reply to: [Contact Form 7] stop email field capitalizing the address“Try switching to the default theme.”??? NO, try adding the following to your style sheet instead- anyone else with the same problem:
/*–contact form 7–*/
input[type=”text”],
input[type=”email”],
textarea
{text-transform:lowercase !important;}