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jondonley
MemberIn an ideal world, yes, we would all use the most up-to-date browsers. Unfortunately most of our audience won't be up-to-date! So I'm hoping that there is a fix to this so that we can have navigation menus look the same (or at least resemble) the way we see it on an HTML5 compliant browser.
Any ideas?
jondonley
MemberAfter taking a further look, it appears that the 'location' taxonomy isn't fully connecting (despite being able to add custom locations to Portfolio posts) or I am writing the PHP code for filtering in the taxonomy incorrectly.
However, I think the latter might not be likely, as I've tried simply throwing the [post_terms] and [post_terms taxonomy="location"] shortcodes into the appropriate hook in Genesis Simple Hooks with nothing to show for it.
Any ideas on what I might have done wrong?
jondonley
MemberHey wpspeak, thanks for responding!
This is definitely very helpful information (and great links), but unfortunately it looks as though I may have somehow registered the Taxonomy incorrectly or be looking at the wrong label for calling upon the Taxonomy for the shortcode. I'm going to take another looksie and see what I've done incorrectly.
(I've tried to add the taxonomy in every way possible presented by those links, but I always get a blank space where it should print, so obviously I've done something wrong!)
jondonley
MemberThanks for your attempt Tony, but unfortunately this did not have any effect on the page.
I did go ahead and try the Studiopress 'Genesis Connect for WooCommerce' plugin again, however, and this time it worked. It seems I had a line in my functions.php file that was overriding the plugin's effects. Everything is fine now!
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