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Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.Yes, it is possible to exclude the caption from excerpt with the “Exclude content of these HTML tags” option in our Pro version, where you can enter
captionorfigcaption(depend on the HTML tag of the caption) to exclude.Best regards,
Hi,
Thank you for contacting us.Please edit that block.
In Query panel, under “Sort” section, please select the “Published date” option for “Order By”, select the “Descending” option for “Order”.Best regards,
Thank you for your update. I’m glad to know that problem is solved.
On collapsible layout, the plus/minus sign is only available in the Pro version.
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Thank you for your question.Automatically display content from the abc category at the end of that article is possible with our Pro version.
If another article has another category, it will automatically use that category.
This is the document about how to do that with our Pro version.
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Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.It is the Heading Text, please edit that block, then uncheck the “Heading Text” checkbox in the block panel.
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Hello,
Thank you for your question.1. If you use layout that has “Gap” option, you can reduce the Gap.
Otherwise, you can change the space with our Pro version.2. You can filter by specific category in Filter Settings >> Advance >> Taxonomy (Categories, Tags…)
3. There is an option in our Pro version to show modified date instead of published date.
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Thank you for your question.
You need to import RSS feeds into WordPress posts, pages, etc. to show with our plugin.
Best regards,Thank you for your update.
Glad to know that you resolved it.
Best regards,Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.It looks like something on your staging site is preventing our plugin from working properly.
Please deactivate other plugins one by one, switch the theme temporarily to see if this fixes the issue.
This will help identify which plugin or theme might be causing the conflict.Best regards,
Hello,
Thank you for your question.
Entry with prefix “pt_cv” is for our plugin, “post-type” is not.
Best regards,Hello,
This does sound like a permissions issue related to how WordPress handles visibility for private content.Please try replacing our post grid with some custom text, and then check if logged-in users with custom roles can see that text.
If they still can’t see it, it confirms the issue is related to how WordPress handles permissions for private content — not specifically our grid.
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Hello,
These questions relate to our Pro plugin, so please contact us here.(Commercial products are not allowed to be supported here, according to this WordPress.org rule).
Thank you for understanding.
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Hello,
Did you switch the hosting or make some changes recently?
Please do these steps:
1. update Content Views to the latest version 4.1
2. deactivate other plugins one by one, switch the theme temporarily to see if this fixes the issueIf it doesn’t resolve the issue, please let us know.
P.S. If you also contacted us through our contact form, please continue the conversation there so we can avoid duplication and respond more efficiently.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Wishing you all the best.
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.The ‘magnets’ view is working as expected, which indicates there is no bug with filtering by category.
About the ‘blog’ view, are you creating a grid view to show posts on the Blog Page on your site?
If so, The Blog page is one of the special pages (Blog, Category, Search, etc.),
where the posts layout is controlled by the theme file, and you can’t add the View shortcode to the editor of this page (even if you can add shortcode, the theme will NOT use it to display the posts).Showing our grid on the Blog page (also override the theme output on that page) is available with the “Replace Layout” feature in our Pro plugin at https://www.contentviewspro.com/
If you have further questions, please let us know.
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