I previously wrote a question here, but it expired. So:
Original question:
http://www.wpquestions.com/question/showLoggedIn/id/10313
Kyle, this is what I've got right now. Not working though, getting all posts at the moment:
if ( ( is_front_page() && $query->is_main_query() ) || is_feed() ) {
$args = array(
'fields' => 'id',
'post_type' => 'usp_post',
'tax_query' => array(
array(
'taxonomy' => 'firstpage',
'field' => 'slug',
'terms' => array('featured')
)
)
);
$remove_these = get_posts( $args );
$query->set( 'post_type', array( 'post', 'usp_post' ) );
$query->set( 'posts_not_in', $remove_these );
}
Kyle answers:
So you are trying to remove the 'featured' posts, correct?
Kyle comments:
If you remove the surrounding conditionals:
if ( ( is_front_page() && $query->is_main_query() ) || is_feed() ) {
}
Does it work then?
Jens Filipsson comments:
Yes. Would of course prefer if I could just check the ones I wanted to add to the first page, but I understand that this could be hard because of the two different post types..
//Jens
Jens Filipsson comments:
No, unfortunately it won't work without conditionals either.
To be clear:
The taxonomy is called firstpage and the term (tax "category") is featured.
Kyle comments:
I made a typo in my code, change posts_not_in to post__not_in
Jens Filipsson comments:
Still not working unfortunately. Tried enabling debug mode, and it throws this error:
Notice: Object of class WP_Post could not be converted to int in .../wp-includes/functions.php on line 3334
Kyle comments:
Which line of this is 3334 in your functions file?
Jens Filipsson comments:
It's in the wordpress core functions file:
function absint( $maybeint ) {
return abs( intval( $maybeint ) );
}