arothmanmusic
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Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: How can I add a class to a single within a List Block?Ah, I bet this is a version issue. The site I’m working on is running WP 6.0 and it doesn’t have that… the outline view just shows “List” and cannot be expanded. I’ll see if we can update to 6.3 and maybe it’ll show up.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: How can I add a class to a single within a List Block?How do I get the settings for an individual list item to appear? When I click on a list item I’m still only getting the settings for the entire list block.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Call to a member function getDocNamespaces() on boolYeah, I’ll have to see if I can figure that out. It’s a client getting the error, so I’ll have to start by seeing if I can set up a cron setup on my own server.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Call to a member function getDocNamespaces() on boolI’m the plugin author. π I just don’t know enough about wp_cron and such to figure out why I’m getting this issue.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] Adding Location to Schema without Google APIActually, I just realized that I ran into and figured out this exact same issue a few years ago!
For those who are trying to accomplish the same, you want to import your values into custom fields with these names:
geolocation_city
geolocation_country_long / geolocation_country_short
geolocation_state_long / geolocation_state_short
geolocation_street
geolocation_street_number
geolocation_postcodeSee class-wp-job-manager-geocode.php for more.
You’ll also want to put city and state into the _job_location custom field for the public to see.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] google jobs[Ignore my post – I figured it out.]
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Plugin works locally but not on WordPress.comWordPress.com support was able to send me the error log. It had to do with redeclaring a function. Apparently other hosts didn’t mind that.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Enqueue parent theme Include/options/modules in child theme?You are a gentleman and a scholar. π I’ve copied that folder to my child theme and it fixed my issue. But I will pass on the word to the dev.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Icons Missing on Plugin DirectoryNever mind. I had not realized that /assets/ was supposed to be in the main folder, and not a subfolder of the trunk or branches.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Recommend a plugin for music catalog?Hey there. They handle two different things, so I need both.
Here’s the site: http://www.monicahoughton.com/
If you look under ‘Find Works By Genre’ in the menu you’ll see Posts Table Pro in action. Basically all that the PTP plugin does is allow me to list the works in columns that are searchable and sortable.
The works themselves are a Custom Post Type. I created a new type called “Work” and each work has the instruments, year, genre, etc. as taxonomies and fields.
The ACPT plugin is for making my own ‘Works’ entry format, and the PTP plugin handles the displaying of that data in a handy table format.
Barn2, the company that makes PTP, was super helpful and even added some new functionality to the plugin to accomodate exactly what I needed. Well worth the $40.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Recommend a plugin for music catalog?In case anyone else is interested, I was able to resolve my issue with a combination of the ‘Advanced Custom Post Types’ plugin and the Barn2 Media ‘Posts Table Pro’ plugin. Did the trick nicely.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Do I need to alter the guid column in my import?Now that I look at it, I think I’m going about this all the wrong way. I should be able to use the built-in Import / Export tools and just manipulate the XML rather than doing this all directly in the SQL database. I assume WP is smart enough to handle the IDs and Guids when importing its own content.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Do I need to alter the guid column in my import?Hmmm… ok, I’ll do some more research. I am concerned that if I import new posts with the same IDs as old ones it’ll screw things up, but if I set IDs by hand I’m not sure what WP does.
Thanks for the response!
- This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by arothmanmusic.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Do I need to alter the guid column in my import?Thanks Steve! Any thoughts on the IDs? If I manually set new IDs on the data, will WP be smart enough to skip over them when it reaches that number?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Do I need to alter the guid column in my import?Side question – if I set the ID column for the imported rows to numbers I know don’t exist yet, will WordPress skip over those numbers when generating new posts later on? i.e. if I start my IDs at 2000, when WP gets to post ID 1999 will it check to see if 2000 already exists before using that number for the next entry?