Thank you for the plugin – it's really really useful.
I have been using it for some months and it's been fine. I upgraded to a newer release last week and noticed today that it has stopped adding new posts:
I noticed the same issue too the other week. I switched to the default Kubrick template and am not using any special page templates, so I don't think it's an issue with templates. I haven't had time to poke around the code, but it does seem to be related to the last release. Thanks.
I am not sure you are using the plugin correctly. You do not have to add the entries or edit any PHP file like you asked above. What you have to do is create a page you can name Archives (I named mine Post Archives) or, I think any other name, and at some point write in it exactly like this, with square brackets.
When someone clicks to enter the page that instruction is read and the plugin displays in its place the archives. It's as simple as that.
LOL. Vladimir has the plugin active here. Now I see.
Go to the Page->Add New menu and create a page. Put the text [$snazzy-archive$] in it. Publish.
The plugin will read that text and substitute it in the page with the actual archives. That should be enough. If it isn't, try deactivating plugins, one at a time. You may have a plugin conflicting with Snazzy.
I had the same problem : most recent posts were not displayed in the archive. I disable Snazzy Cache and now it's okay. But obviously the page takes longer to load.
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Stopped Adding Posts To My Archive Page
18:07
14 December, 2009
Chilli-Alex
Hello there,
Thank you for the plugin – it's really really useful.
I have been using it for some months and it's been fine. I upgraded to a newer release last week and noticed today that it has stopped adding new posts:
http://theenglishchillicompany…..r-reviews/
I have uninstalled and re-installed and still it hasn't worked. I am not too sure what is wrong!
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Alex
15:36
16 December, 2009
Vladimir
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If you were using a provided page template, notice that it has changed and maybe you need to update it
1:21
19 December, 2009
Chilli-Alex
Hi Vladimir,
Thank you for the reply.
I am a total beginner
– so I don't understand you – sorry.
Do I have to set up a archive.php page tamplate and then add the code to the template?
Thanks again
Alex
0:56
23 December, 2009
Karen
I noticed the same issue too the other week. I switched to the default Kubrick template and am not using any special page templates, so I don't think it's an issue with templates. I haven't had time to poke around the code, but it does seem to be related to the last release. Thanks.
2:22
23 December, 2009
catch22blog
Disable the Snazzy cache temporarily while the issue isn't fixed. That will update the posts.
It seems Snazzy is not refreshing the cache. Look for the checkbox in the Snazzy settings.
Hope this helps.
12:49
23 December, 2009
Karen
Thanks catch22blog, disabling the cache fixed it for me too.
13:58
23 December, 2009
Chilli-Alex
Thanks Catch22blog – much appreciated.
I have disabled the snazzy cache – but the whole thing has dissappeared – when should I reactivate it?
Appreciate your help.
Alex
18:38
23 December, 2009
catch22blog
Hi Alex.
I am not sure you are using the plugin correctly. You do not have to add the entries or edit any PHP file like you asked above. What you have to do is create a page you can name Archives (I named mine Post Archives) or, I think any other name, and at some point write in it exactly like this, with square brackets.
When someone clicks to enter the page that instruction is read and the plugin displays in its place the archives. It's as simple as that.
Hope this helps.
22:22
23 December, 2009
catch22blog
LOL. Vladimir has the plugin active here. Now I see.
Go to the Page->Add New menu and create a page. Put the text [$snazzy-archive$] in it. Publish.
The plugin will read that text and substitute it in the page with the actual archives. That should be enough. If it isn't, try deactivating plugins, one at a time. You may have a plugin conflicting with Snazzy.
Hope this helps.
22:53
16 October, 2010
Parneix
Hi,
I had the same problem : most recent posts were not displayed in the archive. I disable Snazzy Cache and now it's okay. But obviously the page takes longer to load.
P.