Hello @akide
When I click on the link I cannot see what you mean, the page seems to work.
Keep in mind that in order to “view” a taxonomy archive page it should be set public.
Let me know!
Cheers, Jory
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akide
(@akide)
Thanks Jory.
Taxonomy is set to public.
You could try clicking on “Anni 90” or any other entry in the “Musica” field to get the writing:
“It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for.”
I left all the taxonomy settings as they were by default.
The only option I added was the box to associate the taxonomy to the event: “Events (event)”.
I don’t know if the cause could be Elementor because I published the taxonomy through the “TAG Cloud” element.
What do you think about it?
Thanks.
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akide.
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akide
(@akide)
Now I tried to use on elementor “Post Info” and chose Terms to show the “Musica” Taxonomy but even in this case when you click on it it doesn’t work.
I don’t know if the cause could be Elementor because I published the taxonomy through the “TAG Cloud” element.
No idea what you mean with a “TAG Clout” element. Is this a module from Elementor?
My guess is that this is a configuration issue with Elementor. Pods doesn’t really do anything with archives other than register the taxonomy in WordPress.
I think that the post query could be incorrect for these archives.
Unfortunately I’d have to ask you to take this up with Elementor support.
Good luck and cheers, Jory