For those of you who encountered the missing posts/pages after upgrading your WPML plugin to 1.8.0 version, then this following solutin might be help you. Since WPML changed the element_type value of post and page in the icl_translations table, ie each into post_post and post_page, then you have to adjust this value at the element_type field. After doing comparison to several version of WMPL, I found out that this changes happened since WPML version above 1.7.7. In version 1.7.7, this field was still using post and page instead of post_post and post_page. Actually, when you upgrade your WPML to 1.8.0, this value will be automatically adjusted to the new value. But, in some cases, there are some websites that do not automatically turn to the new value, especially if they deactivate and activate the plugin manually (because they upgrade by replacing the files manually, and not using the auto-update feature). Read more…
Today, I received one notification about the update available for MicroKid Related Posts plugin that I have been using it since version 2.3. It was changed from 2.3 to 2.4. According to its change log, there were 4 main things that changed:
- You can now add drafts and planned posts as related posts, without them appearing on your site before they are properly published.
- Added shortcode support: you can now place the [ related-posts ] shortcode within the content of your post to display the related posts anywhere you want.
- (For advanced users) Added a parameter to the MRP_get_related_posts function to optionally get the related posts in an object, so you can easily use it in other plugins or your own custom way of displaying the list of related posts. For documentation on this, see [the API section](http://www.microkid.net/wordpress/related-posts/#API “Microkids Related Posts API functions”).
- (For advanced users) Added a parameter to the MRP_get_related_posts function to optionally include unpublished posts to the related posts list. For documentation on this, see [the API section](http://www.microkid.net/wordpress/related-posts/#API “Microkids Related Posts API functions”).
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