Reputation: 1445
I want a field to show if it has a category of either 2 values from 2 different sub fields.
Im not quite sure how to do this though with 2 different subfields.
Here is an exmaple im trying to demo to show how I would like it to work:
<?php while(has_sub_field('team_profile')):
$category = get_sub_field('category');
$category_2 = get_sub_field('category_2');
if($category=='copyclearance')
if($category_2=='anothercat'){ ?>
<li class="col-lg-2 teamProfile">
<img src="<?php the_sub_field('profile_image'); ?>" class="img-responsive"/>
<h2><?php the_sub_field('profile_name'); ?></h2>
<p class="jobTitle"><?php the_sub_field('job_title'); ?></p>
</li>
<?php
}
endwhile; ?>
This is my working version with just one category filter (but I need 2):
<?php while(has_sub_field('team_profile')):
$category = get_sub_field('category');
if ($category=='copyclearance') { ?>
<li class="col-lg-2 teamProfile">
<img src="<?php the_sub_field('profile_image'); ?>" class="img-responsive"/>
<h2><?php the_sub_field('profile_name'); ?></h2>
<p class="jobTitle"><?php the_sub_field('job_title'); ?></p>
</li>
<?php
}
endwhile; ?>
So this would work, by looking to see if anything has been posted in either $category
or in $category_2
then displaying all of them results. NOT using the 2 to filter specifically i.e only showing posts that are in both $category
and $category_2
Upvotes: 0
Views: 92
Reputation: 799
Instead of nesting your if
statements, use the or operator:
if($category=='copyclearance' || $category=='anothercat') {
// ...
}
If you want to do more than two, I recommend using an array:
$valid_cats = array('copyclearance', 'cat2', 'cat3', 'etc');
if(in_array($category, $valid_cats)) {
// ...
}
Upvotes: 2