Plugin Author
Ajay
(@ajay)
Is it just this article or all articles?
There are a few things that you can do to test:
1. Add a keyword in the metabox and update the post – this will be used instead of the content or title
2. Add some manual posts by entering the IDs in the metabox.
3. Install query monitor plugin and browse this page and then see the queries generated by this plugin
Hi Ajay
Yes, just this article.
I’m sorry, but, where is the metabox?
I also tried to deactivate and activate your plugin, I add few tags, deleted cache…
Thank you for your help again.
Andreas
Plugin Author
Ajay
(@ajay)
If you’re editing a post and you scroll to the bottom, you should see a section called Contextual Related Posts with several options.
https://ps.w.org/contextual-related-posts/assets/screenshot-8.png?rev=2219712
If you can’t see this, and you’re using Gutenberg, you can hit the three dotted buttons in the top right and select Options – then enabled Contextual Related Posts
Hi Ajay
There must be an issue with the last version (?) I have just installed it : I can see no output at all.
https://yogaazur.fr/les-pouvoirs-de-la-respiration/ (plugin activated obviously). In the page even using [crp] shortcut nothing appears in any post.
Many thanks
Eric
Plugin Author
Ajay
(@ajay)
Do you have the addon plugin crp-taxonomy installed?
Can you install Query Monitor plugin and browse the page with the posts – it should give you alist of queries that you can then see by component. When you see these queries, you should be able to see the ones generated by my plugin.
One of them should have MATCH in the query