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  • Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    the trick was to add “&”
    => &offset=5

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    unfortunately, something is broken here. after entering &offset=5 and saving, it works, but if I go and edit the query again, the argument doesn’T show almost as if the widget had correctly saved that argument but was unable to read it back from the DB.

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    Anyone from the team reading this?
    Anyone able to confirm this?

    Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Hi @ovidiu

    Apologies for the delay.

    Your initial attempt works for me:

    offset=5

    The above inserted into the Additional field of the Query Builder within the Post Loop widget works correctly on my side. Could you perhaps test it again?

    Thread Starter Ovidiu

    (@ovidiu)

    This is really weird, I now went back and inserted offset=5 and it worked now and also gets properly saved and read back so if I open the widget again, it actually shows offset=5…

    THanks!

    Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Super 🙂 Glad to hear you made progress on this.

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