I want to remove the fixed text when using parameter, but it doesn’t have class to use css, can you support me? I can find in the file and delete directly, but worry about the issue of updating later
To customize the HTML output of your popular posts list, either to add or remove something, you can use either the post_html parameter in conjunction with the available Custom Tags to get the desired output.
For example:
[wpp post_html='<li>{thumb} {title} <div class="wpp-stats">Viewed {views} times, published on {date}</div><div class="wpp-taxonomy-wrapper">{taxonomy}</div></li>']
it seems you don’t understand what I mean. when I use [wpp range=’last7days’ limit=10 stats_views=1 order_by=’views’ stats_taxonomy=1 title_length=35] then the default taxonomy display shows the word “under” in front. I want to remove/hide the word “under”, only display the called taxonomy. In addition, in the output file I also see some fixed words, there is no class for css to hide them like in the picture. I can remove it in the output file, but I’m afraid of updating later.
I did understand. Perhaps my previous comment could have been clearer.
What I meant to say is that the only way to change anything from the stock HTML output is to modify it via post_html or using the filter hooks provided by the plugin, see How can I use my own HTML markup with WordPress Popular Posts for more details.
I can remove it in the output file, but I’m afraid of updating later.
I don’t recommend this for exactly that reason, changing plugin files is generally not a good idea since future updates will undo your changes. Follow the recommended way as described above and you should be good to go.
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