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Forums › Forums › Search & Filter Pro › How to display taxonomies in post feed results using the short code.
If you are using our shortcode display results method, it uses our exemplar template – results.php. The basic steps for customising the file are set here, but you would need to do the coding:
https://searchandfilter.com/documentation/search-results/using-a-shortcode/#customising-the-results
This is a good answer on how to show the terms:
https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/10175/how-to-display-custom-taxonomies-in-posts
But, where they use $post->ID
, use instead get_the_ID()
Here is the code that I added to the results.php file:
<div>
<h2>“><?php the_title(); ?></h2>
<p><br /><?php the_excerpt(); ?></p>
<?php
if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) {
echo ‘<p>’;
the_post_thumbnail(“small”);
echo ‘</p>’;
}
?>
<p><?php the_category(); ?></p>
<p><?php the_tags(); ?></p>
<p><small><?php the_date(); ?></small></p>
<p><?php get_the_ID(); ?></p>
</div>
However, it still is not displaying the taxonomies.
<p>><?php get_the_ID();?></p>
on its own won’t do it.
You would need something like this instead:
<ul><?php echo get_the_term_list( get_the_ID(), 'jobs', '<li class="jobs_item">', ', ', '</li>' ) ?></ul>
Where the name of the taxonomy is jobs
(so you replace that with your own). A CSS class is there so you can style it, but obviously you can rename that to suit.
This code makes a standard ‘list’.
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