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Patricia Pointer
ParticipantAh! Yes. Yes it is. I’ve removed the code from functions.php and the tagging option reappears.
Patricia Pointer
ParticipantThank you. We’ve installed the plugin on another WordPress site and are trying to configure it there without the conflicts. It is working much better. I’ve noticed that the original, extra-plugin enabled site doesn’t actually allow you to tag events – that portion of the edit screen just doesn’t appear.
The 2 plugins we use haven’t conflicted with other plugins yet (or each other) but I can investigate.
Patricia Pointer
ParticipantUnfortunately that did not fix the problem. I also went into the plugin code and directly commented out lines that would register or handle a post_tag in any way but it didn’t work. It’s weird. Custom pages and custom taxonomies are viewable, events and event categories are viewable, but tag archives only display posts, not custom page types.
Patricia Pointer
ParticipantThank you for your rapid response.
I updated to the latest version and re-saved the permalinks but that didn’t help. However, I see now that it’s a more complicated issue. It isn’t breaking all tags, just tags to non-posts (and some of our tags only display non-posts). Activating the Events plugin stops our tagged pages and custom pages from displaying. (Turning off all of the other plugins also made them stop displaying.)
We rely pretty heavily on tags for all of our page types. We use Post Tags and Categories for Pages (https://wordpress.org/plugins/post-tags-and-categories-for-pages/) as well as WordPress Creation Kit (https://www.cozmoslabs.com/wck-custom-fields-custom-post-types-plugin/) to create our custom page types. It looks like however they permit tags on non-posts stops working with however this plugin handles its tags.
We don’t actually intend on tagging events, though. Is it possible for us to turn that part off?
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