Bernward Maspohl
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Hi, Alex,
Yeah, you’re right. Sorry! I must have been blind. The class of the package is always issued in the body tag. Super!
Thank you and best regards
BernwardHere is the screenshot 🙂
Yeah, great! Now it works for me again.
The subcategory was apparently stored several times. But now I can’t get the correct slug without a number (see screenshot). I suspect that there are still old subcategories in the database that need to be deleted. What is the easiest way to get to it? Do I have to go through the database or can I use a plugin like Advanced Database Cleaner?
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Stiofan,
That’s perfect! Many thanks for the fast and professional support.
Bernward
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Kor,
yes, now the height in the frontend is correct.
Thanks for the super fast help!Bernward
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Alex,
That’s it! Great work!
Thanks for the quick help
BernwardHi there,
thank you for your fast response and work.
I inserted the code into the functions.php. The tags of the place do not appear in the right sidebar.
I have now created my own HTML field under the place and inserted the short code [gd_posts_tags]. But that’s not possible either:
https://dev.oekay.de/anbieter/bauen-renovieren/gd-test-tags/In principle, the tags should simply appear under the categories in the sidebar. For this there would have to be a field for settings of the places for tags and for categories (taxonomy). That would be best. Or did I overlook that? I’m surprised that the categories, but not the keywords are displayed by default in the right sidebar.
Thanks
BernwardThis reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Alex!
Perfect! The tip https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/custom-field-examples/#logo was just right 🙂
Many thanks for the quick help
BernwardHi,
thanks. Now it is running and I can start developing the website 🙂
Cheers
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