paulG-5
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Started by: paulG-5 in: Toolset Professional Support |
2 | 3 | 5 years, 5 months ago | ||
New repeatable image type – thumbnail size
Started by: paulG-5
in: Toolset Professional Support
Problem: Solution: You can find the proposed solution in this case with the following reply: Relevant Documentation: |
2 | 12 | 5 years, 7 months ago | ||
Address in map is not showing on the front end, but okay in the admin
Started by: paulG-5
in: Toolset Professional Support
Problem: The issue here is that the user's addresss is not showing on their map on the frontend. Solution: The first thing I would check is that the map id for the marker is the same id that was assigned to the map itself. Secondly I would check the API key to see if it has been setup correctly. In this user's case it was their API key |
2 | 15 | 5 years, 7 months ago | ||
Repeatable images are not resizing after types 3.0 update
Started by: paulG-5
in: Toolset Professional Support
Problem: After updating to Types 3.0, resized images are not appearing correctly on my site. Solution: Update to Types 3.0.7. |
2 | 9 | 6 years, 4 months ago | ||
Create view of brother posts using the current post’s parent
Started by: paulG-5
in: Toolset Professional Support
Problem: I have two custom post types in a one-to-many relationship. On the child post type single post page, I would like to show a list of brother (sibling) posts - i.e. all other posts of the child custom post type that have the same parent post. I have implemented a "Post parent" filter, but it doesn't seem to work as expected. Solution: The "Post parent" filter isn't intended for use in one-to-many relationships between two different post types. It is only intended for use in a hierarchical post type, like the native WordPress "Pages" post type. Instead, you should use the "Post relationship" filter, and use a shortcode attribute to supply the post parent ID: [wpv-view name="your-styles-view-slug" wpvprchildof="[wpv-post-id id='$development']"] Relevant Documentation: |
2 | 5 | 7 years ago |