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March 14, 2009 at 12:54 pm #695
jjstraining
MemberWhen I type the name of the category I want to include from the menu such as archives, it still appears.
I only want to display some of my categories menu item, what needs to be put into the exclude categories box for a category to be excluded? I guess it is not simply the name of the category because that does not work?
Also, how can I enter several categories to exclude in this box on the menu contents page?
Hope my questions makes sense
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ThanksMarch 16, 2009 at 7:26 am #5617imported_Ryan
MemberHi,
You need to enter the category ID, not the name.March 20, 2009 at 8:50 am #5618jjstraining
MemberIs there an easy way to find the ID’s for categories. Any help would be appreciated as I know this goes beyond the extent of your support
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March 20, 2009 at 3:46 pm #5619RickA
MemberThe easist way that I know is to select Categories on the Post Menu. Point at the name of one of your categories and and look at the link which in IE displays in the lower left corner. The last part of the link will be the ID number such as ID=xx.
March 22, 2009 at 1:29 am #5620imported_Ryan
MemberThanks Rick
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February 23, 2010 at 7:55 am #5621Anonymous
Memberyou must enter the category id? why don’t you say that on the FF***ing plugin page?
February 23, 2010 at 10:00 am #5622imported_Ryan
Member"sdtg" wrote:you must enter the category id? why don’t you say that on the FF***ing plugin page?A polite person would have worded that as:
"sdtg" wrote:It may be a good idea to add instructions saying to use the category ID on the plugin page.February 23, 2010 at 10:05 am #5623imported_Ryan
Member"sdtg" wrote:you must enter the category id? why don’t you say that on the FF***ing plugin page?Oh, and does say the following anyway, so I’m not sure how more explicit I could be:
[quote:g7w0yzsq]IDs to include or exclude[/quote:g7w0yzsq]In future there will be a list of categories you can click on to exclude or include, but I haven’t quite gotten to that yet.
March 23, 2010 at 6:01 pm #5624Anonymous
MemberBoy, I really commend you on your response to such a rude comment. I’m gonna have to work on that for myself, rather than yelling back at someone. Great Job!
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"Ryan" wrote:"sdtg" wrote:you must enter the category id? why don’t you say that on the FF***ing plugin page?A polite person would have worded that as:
"sdtg" wrote:It may be a good idea to add instructions saying to use the category ID on the plugin page.March 30, 2010 at 11:06 am #5625imported_Ryan
MemberI find sarcasm is more effective than being rude back
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March 30, 2010 at 2:57 pm #5626Anonymous
MemberI read comments like the ones from Bob and I it really surprises how ungrateful people can be. Here you have a group of people making something available for FREE and they have to take this kind of crap, unbelievable.
I hope the devs know that there are some of us out there that truly appreciate their work. The amount of time you have saved me and many others is greatly appreciated, please ignore the haters.
March 30, 2010 at 3:14 pm #5627csaborio
Member"Ryan" wrote:In future there will be a list of categories you can click on to exclude or include, but I haven’t quite gotten to that yet.How would one go about showing only a group of pages *and* any subsequent children that they eventually have? If I specify the 5 category IDs of the parents I want to display, any subsequent children of theirs are not displayed. Thanks for an awesome job with this plugin BTW
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March 31, 2010 at 12:56 am #5628imported_Ryan
MemberI haven’t found a simple plugin-worthy solution for that yet. I can write something custom as part of our [iurl=https://geek.hellyer.kiwi/services/premium-support/]Premium Support service[/iurl], but it wouldn’t be suitable for rolling into the core plugin unfortunately. The built in wp_list_pages() function in WordPress unfortunately does not allow for this type of functionality.
March 31, 2010 at 1:03 am #5629csaborio
Member"Ryan" wrote:I haven’t found a simple plugin-worthy solution for that yet. I can write something custom as part of our [iurl=https://geek.hellyer.kiwi/services/premium-support/]Premium Support service[/iurl], but it wouldn’t be suitable for rolling into the core plugin unfortunately. The built in wp_list_pages() function in WordPress unfortunately does not allow for this type of functionality.Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, this is a web page for a non-profit organization (Special Olympics of Costa Rica) and I don’t think they have the resources handy for the premium support
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I think I have an idea to get around it using posts instead of pages. Again, thanks a lot for this, I’ll donate something to the cause later on, well deserved
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May 8, 2011 at 2:20 pm #5630Anonymous
MemberUnder the "Categories," I select the following:
1) Dropdown = Infinite
2) select "Single dropdown?"
3) Added a Category Name
4) Include a couple of category ID # and separating each numeral with a comma
5) Order: Ascending ID#
When I go to my webpage, the Category Name appeared but the dropdown menu indicate "no categories." Why is that? Can anyone help? -
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