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Featured Posts Amplified Plugin Help: Filtering Custom Taxonomies?

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  • January 12, 2013 at 4:32 pm #11505
    ithacaindy
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    I'm using the Genesis Featured Posts Amplified plugin to display posts in certain custom taxonomies. However, I can't seem to correctly filter the taxonomies. For instance, I have a "featured" CT with a "headlines" member. I'd like GFPA to display "featured" in one sidebar and "headlines" (and only "headlines") in another sidebar. Supposedly, I can exclude "featured" posts from the "headlines" area, but that isn't working - "headlines" appear in the "featured" area and "featured" posts appear in the "headlines" area.

    How do I determine the "term id" for custom taxonomies?

     

     

    January 29, 2013 at 9:13 pm #16276
    Au Coeur
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    You can determine the term_id by hovering over the term on the taxonomy edit page and looking at the URL. You'll see "tag_id=" and a number in the URL.


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