I am trying to fix my masonry blog page to show only posts from certain categories and I am having a hard time setting this up. Even though the blog element contains a field that should enable you to list or remove certain categories, this list is un-editable for some reason (see the area I mean in my first attachment).
If I manually try to insert a categories list I want showing on the masonry blog page into into the classic editor (my second attachment), only the first category shows, not any others.
How can I get the masonry blog element to show only specific categories I select?
That is really weird , We havent had anyone report such an issue yet .
Could you allow us to log in to your website backend dashboard so we can check on this for you more?. We are gonna need the username and password of admin user as well as the login url.
Also try testing for a plugin conflict. You can do this by deactivating all third party plugins, and seeing if the problem remains. If it’s fixed, you’ll know a plugin caused the problem, and you can narrow down which one by reactivating them one at a time.
I am trying to fix my masonry blog page to show only posts from certain categories and I am having a hard time setting this up. Even though the blog element contains a field that should enable you to list or remove certain categories, this list is un-editable for some reason (see the area I mean in my first attachment).
If I manually try to insert a categories list I want showing on the masonry blog page into into the classic editor (my second attachment), only the first category shows, not any others.
How can I get the masonry blog element to show only specific categories I select?
Hey Again,
That is really weird , We havent had anyone report such an issue yet .
Could you allow us to log in to your website backend dashboard so we can check on this for you more?. We are gonna need the username and password of admin user as well as the login url.
Also try testing for a plugin conflict. You can do this by deactivating all third party plugins, and seeing if the problem remains. If it’s fixed, you’ll know a plugin caused the problem, and you can narrow down which one by reactivating them one at a time.
B.est
ThemeNectar Support Team