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Ruth
ParticipantSorry… I forgot to mention:
Also, when viewing the “community” events category archive page, after clicking the “next events” link to view more events, it then also returns a “no results found” message and switches back to the main events page, including the filtering for that page. There are definitely more events to view after the first page.
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KateRuth
ParticipantThat is perfect and awesome and all those sorts of good things.
Thank you so much for all your help!
Kate
Ruth
ParticipantHi Nico
Thank you — users can now access their community events to edit.
Now to get back to the filter bar customisation.
I’ve tried adding in that code you provided, but I just can’t get it to have any effect on either the main /events page, nor the “community events” page, located at /events/category/community. Not sure if I’m editing the correct bits, but I’ve tried a few different versions and nothing has made any difference.
Just to recap: I’d like the Community parent category (and any subcategories) to NOT appear in the filter bar on the main /events page. Then I’d like the Workshops parent category (and any subcategories) to NOT appear in the filter bar on the /events/category/community page.
I’m trying to effectively creat two discrete events pages.
Thanks once again
KateRuth
ParticipantHi Nico
Sorry for the long absence. Things got a bit crazy.
The events now appear in the admin, however are still not appearing in the user’s frontend account to edit. They can add an event, but not edit current events, as they don’t appear.
Thanks for your help.
KateRuth
ParticipantOK. Just going to responde to the first issue and the code you provided at this point.
That does the trick!
HOWEVER, it also makes the events completely disappear from the backend. Whether I log in as the administrator in the WordPress backend or I log in as the user from the front end… no event to edit. Nada.
Sorry.
I tried to get the second snippet to work, but couldn’t. For now, however, I’d just like to get the first step sorted out and I’ll get back to the filter bar later.
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KateRuth
ParticipantHi Nico
Unfortunately, that has no effect. I substituted
‘field’ => ‘Markets’,
‘terms’ => array(‘markets’),however, the markets category still appears on the events page:
http://southernharvest.org.au/events/
Did I miss something?
When I view the markets category page, the workshops category (and sub-categories) still appear in the filter bar, which is what I’d like to avoid, if possible.
http://southernharvest.org.au/events/category/markets/
Thanks
Kateps. At this early stage of adding events, I have only created the one community category “markets”, but it will eventually be a sub-category of “community”, just so I don’t confuse you with what I’m describing and how it currently appears.
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