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November 26, 2013 at 10:55 am #193351
Hi there!
I have a problem regarding the portfolio items. After the grid, when I open an item, there are the buttons on the left and right side for the next item, but it seems they are the wrong way.
If I open the very first item on the top left, then the button to the next item should be shown right not left. How can I change this?
Thank you very much for your answer, best regards,
duleiNovember 26, 2013 at 1:04 pm #193395Hi dulei07!
It should be in the correct order but if you want to reverse it, you can edit functions-enfold.php then find this code on line 341:
$entries['prev'] = get_previous_post($same_category); $entries['next'] = get_next_post($same_category);
Replace it with:
$entries['prev'] = get_next_post($same_category); $entries['next'] = get_previous_post($same_category);
Best regards,
IsmaelJune 26, 2019 at 5:50 pm #1113676Just found this old thread. I’ve watched people use my site and these buttons would behave more intuitively if functionality was reversed.
Is this solution still valid?
If so, I’d like to test this with a child theme. Would I have to copy the entire “functions-enfold.php” file to the child folder and then replace the code or just place the code you provided in an empty file with matching file name?June 27, 2019 at 7:26 pm #1114072Hi bluesbrush,
Please have a look at the solution posted here
https://kriesi.at/support/topic/nextprevious-post-arrow-same-category-content-only/#post-818822Best regards,
VictoriaJune 27, 2019 at 8:34 pm #1114107It seems that post is all about navigating between categories. That’s cool but not what I’m trying to do. Maybe you posted the wrong topic?
June 27, 2019 at 10:40 pm #1114121I figured it out. Hopefully this will help someone. I had to piece together a few threads to figure this out. The code that needs to be changed is in “functions-enfold.php” but I didn’t want my changes to be overwritten by a theme update so I copied the entire “avia_post_nav” section from “functions-enfold.php” into the “functions.php” file of my child theme because apparently “functions-enfold.php” file is not recognized in child themes and I learned you can copy functions from functions-enfold.php into the the function.php file, which is recognized by the child theme.
So, I copied this entire section from functions-enfold.php into child theme functions.php:
if(!function_exists('avia_post_nav')) { function avia_post_nav($same_category = false, $taxonomy = 'category') { global $wp_version; $settings = array(); $settings['same_category'] = $same_category; $settings['excluded_terms'] = ''; $settings['wpversion'] = $wp_version; //dont display if a fullscreen slider is available since they overlap if((class_exists('avia_sc_layerslider') && !empty(avia_sc_layerslider::$slide_count)) || class_exists('avia_sc_slider_full') && !empty(avia_sc_slider_full::$slide_count) ) $settings['is_fullwidth'] = true; $settings['type'] = get_post_type(); $settings['taxonomy'] = ($settings['type'] == 'portfolio') ? 'portfolio_entries' : $taxonomy; if(!is_singular() || is_post_type_hierarchical($settings['type'])) $settings['is_hierarchical'] = true; if($settings['type'] === 'topic' || $settings['type'] === 'reply') $settings['is_bbpress'] = true; $settings = apply_filters('avia_post_nav_settings', $settings); if(!empty($settings['is_bbpress']) || !empty($settings['is_hierarchical']) || !empty($settings['is_fullwidth'])) return; if(version_compare($settings['wpversion'], '3.8', '>=' )) { $entries['next'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); $entries['prev'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); } else { $entries['next'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category']); $entries['prev'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category']); } $entries = apply_filters('avia_post_nav_entries', $entries, $settings); $output = ""; foreach ($entries as $key => $entry) { if(empty($entry)) continue; $the_title = isset($entry->av_custom_title) ? $entry->av_custom_title : avia_backend_truncate(get_the_title($entry->ID),75," "); $link = isset($entry->av_custom_link) ? $entry->av_custom_link : get_permalink($entry->ID); $image = isset($entry->av_custom_image) ? $entry->av_custom_image : get_the_post_thumbnail($entry->ID, 'thumbnail'); $tc1 = $tc2 = ""; $class = $image ? "with-image" : "without-image"; $output .= "<a class='avia-post-nav avia-post-{$key} {$class}' href='{$link}' >"; $output .= " <span class='label iconfont' ".av_icon_string($key)."></span>"; $output .= " <span class='entry-info-wrap'>"; $output .= " <span class='entry-info'>"; $tc1 = " <span class='entry-title'>{$the_title}</span>"; if($image) $tc2 = " <span class='entry-image'>{$image}</span>"; $output .= $key == 'prev' ? $tc1.$tc2 : $tc2.$tc1; $output .= " </span>"; $output .= " </span>"; $output .= "</a>"; } return $output; } }
and then, replaced this:
{ $entries['prev'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); $entries['next'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); } else { $entries['prev'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category']); $entries['next'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category']); }
with this:
{ $entries['next'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); $entries['prev'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category'], $settings['excluded_terms'], $settings['taxonomy']); } else { $entries['next'] = get_previous_post($settings['same_category']); $entries['prev'] = get_next_post($settings['same_category']); }
Now, when I sort my portfolio chronologically by date, I have my newest stuff at the top and when someone opens one and clicks on the right navigation arrow, they can navigate through the portfolio in the order they appear on the page. Intuitively, most people want to click the right arrow to navigate what they perceive to be forward, through the portfolio.
If you care to, you can preview it in action on my site here:
June 28, 2019 at 6:16 pm #1114329Hi bluesbrush,
Glad you got it working for you and thank you for sharing! :)
If you need further assistance please let us know.
Best regards,
Victoria -
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