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Thank you so much Ismael. I really appreciate it. :-)
This reply has been marked as private.Hello Ismael, any updates on this? Thank you. :-)
Darn that doesn’t seem to work. I think it might have something to do with taxonomy becasue the url I’m trying to suppress sticky posts on looks like this:
/wp-admin/term.php?taxonomy=category&tag_ID=53&post_type=post&wp_http_referer=/wp-admin/edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category
Any ideas? Thank you!Hello Rikard, I hope all is well.
Upon closer inspection I noticed the sticky posts are showing up on the category pages. i.e. /category/blog/
Is there a way to suppress them from showing at the top of category pages?
Thank you for any advice.
NCATITWorked a treat! Thank you Ismael!
NCATITWorked a treat, thank you!
Hello again Nikko, hope all is well.
Your tip sets up admin interface to accept a third button, but the third button doesn’t show up on the front end. What am I missing?
Thank you so much.Hi Nikko, I’m a PHP/Wordpress developer, so your solution sounds OK to me. I don’t mind adding the code after each update.
Please send any snippets you might have and I’ll test on a staging site.
I very much appreciate your help. Thank you!Thanks for the info Nikko, would there be any way to do it with a child theme?
Thank you! That worked a treat!
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