by Let A Pro Do IT!
5 (6 reviews)
LAPDI Featured Posts
Featured Posts allows you to add featured posts to your blog's website via widgets, pages and/or posts.
Tested up to WP 5.6 (Current: 6.9.1)
v1.3.3
Current Version v1.3.3
Updated 5 years ago
Last Update on 08 Feb, 2021
Refreshed 10 hours ago
Last Refreshed on
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- Version
- 1.3.3
- Last Updated
- Feb 08, 2021
- Requires WP
- 3.5.1+
- Tested Up To
- 5.6
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Let A Pro Do IT!
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Upgrade NowFrequently Asked Questions
Common questions about LAPDI Featured Posts
We sincerely apologize this was a bug introduced in versions 1.2.4 - 1.2.6 and fixed in 1.2.7+
A quick fix would be to set "Post Type" to an empty string on the settings page to get past the error
The best solution would be to download version 1.2.7 and follow the instructions in the next steps.
Navigate to the plugins page and click "Update Now" under "LAPDI Featured Posts" to get version 1.2.7 (or newer versions)
Once activated go back to the LAPDI Plugins->Featured Posts settings page and set all "Post Type" fields to empty (There will be 2 fields)
Save Changes & Refresh Page
Again, Save Changes & Refresh Page
You should only see one "Post Type" field now, set it to "post" or any post type you'd like, Save Changes
Please update your shortcodes to use fpost_type instead of post_type (Note: post_type is a reserved WP keyword and was the cause of the issue)
Bug fixed. Apologies for the inconvenience.
A quick fix would be to set "Post Type" to an empty string on the settings page to get past the error
The best solution would be to download version 1.2.7 and follow the instructions in the next steps.
Navigate to the plugins page and click "Update Now" under "LAPDI Featured Posts" to get version 1.2.7 (or newer versions)
Once activated go back to the LAPDI Plugins->Featured Posts settings page and set all "Post Type" fields to empty (There will be 2 fields)
Save Changes & Refresh Page
Again, Save Changes & Refresh Page
You should only see one "Post Type" field now, set it to "post" or any post type you'd like, Save Changes
Please update your shortcodes to use fpost_type instead of post_type (Note: post_type is a reserved WP keyword and was the cause of the issue)
Bug fixed. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Make sure the folder /wp-content/uploads/ has recursive, 777 permissions
Make sure you are listing posts from all categories that exist and/or post_ids is empty or the posts it refers to exists
Make sure you are listing posts from all categories that exist and/or post_ids is empty or the posts it refers to exists