Ah… I am so stupid sometimes… I kept putting the post type instead of the taxonomy in the args. Duh… no wonder. Took a post to clear my brain I guess. This community is awesome! thank you both.
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
I cannot seem to find the code to display what category (custom taxonomy) a post belongs to in my template file. Something that is like the_category(', ') but for custom post type terms. Seems like it should be easy but I just can’t seem to get it.
Help is much appreciated!
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
44 as of last week… looks like the oldest so far. is there a badge for that? Maybe a pixelated antique computer looking thing?
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
I often get questions from buyers concerning basic WP usage and it would be great to just send them a link to answer commonly asked questions:
Example: Love this one for the “broken theme” questions: Broken Theme Video
Does anyone know if there are any well done resources like this on these topics?
- How to use Wordpress 3.0 menus
- How to find category/page ID number
- Where are the custom fields and excerpt fields? (screen options tab)
Thanks
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- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
background-color: transparent;
has helped with some text rendering issues I have had with IE. That way, you wouldn’t be stuck with a solid color, etc.
thanks, tried that… didn’t work too well for me… still a bit jaggy in IE
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
I ran in to this problem also and found that a background color on the .nivo-caption solves it… BUT that really sucks. Would love it if anyone had a better option.
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
ruderic said
Take a look at this 2 themes:
Thanks for recommending my theme 
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- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
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- Referred between 50 and 99 users
A free developer does NOT come with your purchase 
Support is a courtesy authors provide and is not required. That is the terms of buying and selling here… period. Any support beyond fixes and bugs is more than any buyer should expect as a rule. We as authors like to help but… inserts 1000 reasons here….
Also, buyers deadlines are not yours…. ever.
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Exclusive Author
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- United States
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
For example, last week I was hired from a TF user that was switching from the inFocus theme to Catapult and guess what? I had to replace every shortcode in each post in order to make them work properly in the new theme.
I think this is the biggest downside… changing to a new theme that is. Codes that work in one will not work in another so you will have to go back and take them out everywhere you used them. Something that should at least be considered when using them. They are very slick for larger code blocks and if you plan on sticking with the theme for a while … just be sure to consider the pros and cons.
