Title: WordPress Options
Last modified: February 17, 2021

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# WordPress Options

 *  [sorakha](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sorakha/)
 * (@sorakha)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/)
 * Hi,
    I picked up maintenance on an older website and they realized today that
   their “last week’s popular posts” page was no longer pulling posts from last 
   week, it looks to have stopped working at the end of 2020, as the last posts 
   it is pulling are from January.
 * I searched through their theme files and found that they get a query for that
   page with a custom function:
 *     ```
       function get_last_weeks_top_stories($count = 10)
       {
           $last_weeks_top_story_ids = get_option( 'last_weeks_top_stories' );
   
           $last_weeks_top_stories = new WP_Query(
               array(
                   'post_type' => 'news_entry',
                   'post__in' => explode(',', $last_weeks_top_story_ids),
                   'posts_per_page' => $count
               )
           );
           return $last_weeks_top_stories;
       }
       ```
   
 * Here I can see they are retrieving the IDs stored in `'last_weeks_top_stories'`,
   and if I go to their wp-admin/options.php page I can see the ID’s being retrieved
   in there. It appears to be pulling the ‘correct’ posts based on the data in that
   options file, so this leads me to believe the issue is not with getting the correct
   data, but whatever is SETTING the most popular posts from last week. This is 
   where the problem is for me.
 * I would think that there would have been some place in the theme or plugins files
   that would have an `add_option()`, but I cannot find where this option of `'last_weeks_top_stories'`
   is being set at. I have downloaded the entire plugins and theme folder and searched
   through the files for any mention of ‘last_weeks’ and nothing comes up.
 * They have a plugin installed called WordPress Popular Posts so I was thinking
   maybe they would be utilizing that, but I cannot see anywhere where that field
   would be created within that plugin either, or if that is even what they were
   using to populate the option anyway.
 * Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could find out where this `'last_weeks_top_stories'`
   option is being set?
 * Thank you!

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 *  Moderator [t-p](https://wordpress.org/support/users/t-p/)
 * (@t-p)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14065952)
 * > I picked up maintenance on an older website. … I searched through their theme
   > files and found that they get a query for that page with a custom function
 * Is that theme up to date on this “older webdite”?
 * Are all plugins up to date?
 * Is the WP core up to date? The current version is 5.6.1
 *  [wibergsweb](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wibergsweb/)
 * (@wibergsweb)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14066878)
 * Check in the actual database. (wp_options) _(could be another prefix but wp\_options
   is default)_.
 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14070543)
 * What qualifies as a top story? WP doesn’t normally track popularity or importance,
   but a plugin could add such functionality. If such criteria existed, it seems
   odd that it’d be compiled into an option setting. I’d think the top stories would
   be directly queried by whatever criteria makes them top without going through
   an option.
 * So it seems that the top stories might be manually selected. Someone would need
   to be responsible for keeping the selections updated. Has personnel changed at
   this organization around January? If top stories are manually selected, there’d
   have to be a UI somewhere for the purpose. One sneaky place to put such functionality
   would be a custom bulk action on the news_entry posts list table. Someone could
   checkmark specific stories, then apply a custom bulk action to make them top 
   stories, which updates the option setting.
 *  Thread Starter [sorakha](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sorakha/)
 * (@sorakha)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14070957)
 * Hi [@bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/),
    Thank you for the
   information & insight.
 * I had that same question myself and was trying to figure out how they were determining
   what a top story was, and ended up thinking into your same line of reasoning.
   I actually realized the last stories were from 2019, not 2020, so it’s been quite
   some time and also believe that someone was manually updating these and then 
   maybe was let go and nobody realized that the stories weren’t being updated anymore.
 * I was looking to see if there was some category or tag indicating that they were
   top stories, or some custom field, but didn’t see anything that stood out. I’ve
   reached out to the previous team to if it’s possible manual selection was being
   done somewhere.
 * I guess my main question really is indifferent to whether it is working properly
   or not, and mainly ‘how I could find out where an option is being set at’. Even
   if this was working completely fine, I would not know where this data is being
   set/coming from.
 * I can plainly see that there are post id’s in this ‘last_weeks_top_stories’ option
   field, but am at a loss finding where it’s coming from. If I manually edit the
   post ID’s in the options it is overwritten with those same old ID’s from 2019
   after I hit save on the wp-admin/options.php page. I’m not sure where to look
   next.
 *  Moderator [bcworkz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bcworkz/)
 * (@bcworkz)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14075990)
 * > it is overwritten with those same old ID’s from 2019
 * That behavior could be useful in narrowing down where the data is coming from.
   But only if it’s truly overwritten and you were not simply blocked from updating.
   Try making some minor but obvious change in that option directly in the DB using
   the phpMyAdmin app. If it’s saved as a serialized array (starts with structural
   data similar to `a:2:{i:2;a:4:{s:5:"title";...`), you can change the strings 
   within quotes, but avoid changing the character count or the structure will become
   corrupted.
 * If your change here still gets overwritten, there’s other code at play. If the
   change persists, you were just blocked from making changes in WP. If it’s really
   overwritten, narrow down the source by deactivating all plugins and switching
   to a default twenty* theme. You ought to be able to set option values within 
   WP now. Restore your theme and plugins, one at a time, checking for changes in
   the option value after each. You may need to view the query results or something
   to trigger the auto-updating of the option value. The last activated module when
   there’s a change in option value is the one responsible.
 * Still doesn’t answer the question of what’s happening, but at least where you
   need to look further is greatly reduced. You might be able to get clarification
   from the theme or plugin’s author through their dedicated support channel.
 *  Thread Starter [sorakha](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sorakha/)
 * (@sorakha)
 * [5 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-options/#post-14076224)
 * Thank you, I will try some of these out and update if I find anything further.

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