Hello Nick,
Yes that’s possible.
[posts-by-tag tags = “newsletter”] will display all posts that belong to the newsletter tag.
[posts-by-tag tags = “newsletter” exclude="true"] will display all posts that doesn’t belong to the newsletter tag.
Hiya @sudar
Thanks for the quick response. That resolved that issue, but it caused another one :/
The first [posts-by-tag tags=”newsletter” exclude=”true”] post went in as a link and the rest followed as list items then. For the [posts-by-tag tags=”newsletter”] posts, all posts were posted as list items, which is what I wanted.
How do I get both shortcodes to work the same?
Regards
Nick
Oops. I missed your earlier message 🙁
Can you send me a screenshot of the issue that you are currently facing?
Good afternoon
I managed to fix my original problem and both columns are now showing the information that I want them to show by using the short-code you provided. Thanks.
http://www.ceredigion50.org.uk/en/news-and-events/
However…the layout of the posts have now changed!
By clicking on the link above you can see that 3 of the 4 posts are in a box. One link isn’t though. Would you know why this? If you also change language (choose ‘Cymraeg’ from the option in the footer) I have the same problem with my Welsh page.
Regards
Nick
Hello Nick,
Looks like this is happening because of some CSS issue in your site. You may have to debug the CSS around those elements.
Hi Sudar
Thanks for the response. I’ll take a look at the CSS issues surrounding this.
Regards
Nick