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  • in reply to: Tag filter input for Blog Posts element #500454

    I won’t add any custom code at this time. I’ll use the current features for now, and look into extended complexity later.

    Or in support language: You can resolve this ticket.

    Thanks

    in reply to: Tag filter input for Blog Posts element #498353

    I have not had time to try out the manual fix, but I have submitted a feature request.

    in reply to: Tag filter input for Blog Posts element #498202

    I will try that. Thanks!

    in reply to: Tag filter input for Blog Posts element #497505

    I see.

    Is it possible to apply suggestions for the development backlog of the Enfold theme (or the Avia layout builder)? I have two suggestions:

    1. Add the possibility to combine tags and categories in the configuration of content to show in the Blog Posts content element. Today it is only possible to choose one or more categories, or one or more tags (when selecting “Display entries from a custom taxonomy). It would be great to have an additional choice where it is possible to choose both, and the posts to display must have all (or at least one?) the selected characters, and all (or at least one?) the selected tags.

    2. A checkbox configuration on the Blog Posts content element, that when enabled, the content element select posts based on input query parameters the same way WordPress work in general, with ?category_name=something and/or ?tag=something. Possibly an additional choice in the dropdown “Display entries from” instead of a checkbox.

    Theese two options would add a lot more flexibility when setting up pages a little more complex than simple blog lists.

    Thank you.

    in reply to: Tag filter input for Blog Posts element #497205

    The closest thing I have been able to do so far, is to add manual link urls like /category/blabla or /category/blabla?tag=yeye

    But then the link goes to a normal blog list page, and away from my custom page with the blog posts element. Is there any way to tell the blog posts element (by query parameters etc) to filter like described?

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