Sorry, I didn't realise you wanted to add meta-data to Portfolio items.
You're correct - the "All In One SEO" box doesn't appear in the Portfolio editor, so you can't manually add information. I'm sure you could tweak the code to make this work tho…
I would be happy to - however, we have modified the theme significantly, so if you used our files it would probably break your site. Sorry!
Also, you will need to specifically "hard code" the category IDs. In the example above for instance, I have …
I have no evidence to prove this, but I have a feeling that if you edit a portfolio post, but don't actually do anything to it, and it does an auto-save, it somehow accidentally wipes the custom boxes unless you publish/update the post BEFORE it doe…
Yes, you also need to modify the breadcrumb code as well.
Here's an example:
<?php
$term_list = wp_get_post_terms($post->ID, 'skills', array("fields" => "all"));
$isUpcoming = "NO";
if( count( $term_list ) ):
foreach($term_list as $…
I may be wrong, I have a strange feeling that this bug might have something to do with the "autosave" functionality of posts. When Wordpress does an autosave, does it also save the custom box data?
We managed to work this out, by having a special category that we use to separate all the current portfolio items with the "upcoming" portfolio items.
Basically, we just duplicated the taxonomy-skills.php file, renamed it (i.e. taxonomy-upcoming.ph…
Sorry for the delayed reply.
To clarify, I will create a new portfolio item, and fill in all the custom box data. When I preview it, it works great. Even after publishing the post it still works great. However, in several cases when I have a look a…
Never mind. After a bit of experimentation, I got it all working.
I have put the following line of code in the functions.php file for the iPhone template:
require_once (dirname(__FILE__) . '/../advance/airborn.php');