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Could you take a screenshot of the body and wellness link and draw on it where the output is unexpected.
I have access to your site from another thread, and I'll take a look at how this is set up (I suspect I know what the issue is), but I want to make sure I'm looking at the right thing.
The body & wellness has sub category : spa, gym , it should be displaying this at the subcategory view but its seems depended on the post count. It not outputing the sub categories if the post count is '0'.
the output is EXPECTED at the view name : rd subcategories , below that text.
Pls let me know if you need more details or screenshots.
I tried to reproduce it on my local test site. I added another top-level sector ("Health") and then add a couple of sub-sectors. There are no posts with those terms assigned.
But it doesn't affect the visibility of the View displaying the sub-sectors, they are displayed even though there are no matching posts.
So I suspect the issue on your site either relates to your custom rewrite rules, or to displaying the View using the Generate Press header.
Could you test and see whether you still see the problem when you disable the custom rewrites, and if you add the View to the custom archive instead of in the Generate Press header?
Thanks,
that make sense as the view is outside of the archieves.
anyway i'm not going to spend time on this .
reason being if the category has zero listing , it have to be deleted or convert to tags instead. cheers