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While developing the first version of the genesis-SB theme for http://www.bigram.co.uk I noticed that there was a conflict between the taxonomy named 's' and the default WordPress behaviour for search.
I asked about it in the ukgenesis slack channel and @gamajo correctly pointed out that s is a reserved term. So I said I'd rename the custom taxonomies
from s to s-word and from b to b-word
@benfurfie then suggested I name them semantically. I replied I'd never forget, but @gamajo asked what happens when someone else joins / takes over the project.
So here's the issue that addresses this.
Solution
Rename the custom taxonomies.... note that these are defined using the oik-types plugin.
Update the database entries using MySQL.
Change the batch process to use the new names.
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While developing the first version of the genesis-SB theme for http://www.bigram.co.uk I noticed that there was a conflict between the taxonomy named 's' and the default WordPress behaviour for search.
I asked about it in the ukgenesis slack channel and @gamajo correctly pointed out that
s
is a reserved term. So I said I'd rename the custom taxonomiesfrom
s
tos-word
and fromb
tob-word
@benfurfie then suggested I name them semantically. I replied I'd never forget, but @gamajo asked what happens when someone else joins / takes over the project.
So here's the issue that addresses this.
Solution
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: