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April 22, 2016 at 8:40 am in reply to: Post Slider with custom query string for featured products in Woocommerce #25777
Erik Almén
ParticipantHi again,
Thanks for guidance. Though it didn’t solve the problem, but I think I wasn’t clear enough.
Was trying to show featured products in a post slider but I couldn’t find out how to filter them with a query. Googled a bit and found out that “featured product” in Woocommerce is a meta key (I was trying with category and tag). So I figured out how to write the query:
post_type=product&meta_key=_featured&meta_value=yes
Cheers
Erik Almén
ParticipantYep, it’s hard work trying to be good looking on all platforms and screens. Thank you for the quick fix. Works really well. Cheers!
Erik Almén
ParticipantExcellent. Works like a charm. Thank you.
December 11, 2015 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Setting custom homepage layouts using WPML and Jump Start v2 #24427Erik Almén
ParticipantXLNT. Had the exact same issue. Works fine now.
Erik Almén
ParticipantWorks perfect. Thank You!
Erik Almén
ParticipantNo problem.
CSS on and no shading now – http://u1984054.fsdata.se/dog/Erik Almén
ParticipantHi,
I tried but no success unfortunately. I’ve put a 10% shading on it for now. Let me know if you find a solution. Thank you!
Erik Almén
ParticipantFinally. I realized I had the 2.0.0 RC1 version installed. In that version there was no option of “Match height to viewport”. I installed 2.0.1 now and found the option. Everything works perfect. Thanks for your support.
Erik Almén
ParticipantHi again,
I’ve been trying and searching but I just can’t find where to set “Match height to viewport”.
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