• Resolved kopyright

    (@kopyright)


    Hello

    Any chance you might add an option to link a glossary term to an already existing post or page? I know I could simply enter the URL to the external page field but that’s not exactly an elegant solution.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

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  • This feature is already available.
    You have inside the term a field Internal post type where you can choose if internal or external.

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    Sorry, I can see it now.

    The selection seems to be limited to certain post types, though. I have a FAQ plugin running but I cannot see any of its entries in the list. Is there a way to extend the scope of types you can select from?

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    It’s worth mentioning that the FAQ post type appears in the list of types in which the Glossary should be enabled, so at least they can see each other.

    What is the post type slug? In that way I can do few tests?

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    That would be ufaqs as far as I can tell (from the Ultimate FAQ plugin, https://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-faqs/)

    I tried right now and everything worked without issue.
    The search modal doesn’t have a filter to hide that post type.

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    Hm, that’s strange – for me no ufaqs entries show up in the “Attach to existing content” dialogue. I tried deactivating and reactivating both plugins but nothing changed.

    Did you tried searching this terms in that modal?

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    I tried searching for terms which appear in either the UFAQ entries’ header or body, but no matter what term I enter they never appear in the list of results.

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    Ah, I found out something new – I added a new FAQ entry to test some very specific keywords, and as long as I don’t enter a search term in the “Attach” window the entry is listed at the top of the selection (probably because it is sorted by creation date) but it disappears whenever I enter a search term, no matter whether it is included in that entry or not.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by kopyright.

    Good point, probably use the creation date, because I installed the plugin adn created a term and was on the top.

    Thread Starter kopyright

    (@kopyright)

    That’s more of an analysis than a solution, though… for now it seems that some post types’ contents can’t be searched for. With already existing entries the only workaround right now seems to be to manually set their creation date to the newest possible date so they appear on the top of the list.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by kopyright.
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