Hide certain tags on Product Edit tag cloud
Hi on my site I now have over 800 different product tags. When adding products it takes a very long time to scroll through them all to tag them. I tried to target specific product tags in css and display none but it wasn't working. Ideally I'd like to only show a specific 30 tags and omit the rest from the "choose the most used tag box. This is what I have so far. I know I'm close. If anyone could offer some direction. It would be greatly appreciated
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(1) > a {display: none !important;}
css wordpress woocommerce
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Hi on my site I now have over 800 different product tags. When adding products it takes a very long time to scroll through them all to tag them. I tried to target specific product tags in css and display none but it wasn't working. Ideally I'd like to only show a specific 30 tags and omit the rest from the "choose the most used tag box. This is what I have so far. I know I'm close. If anyone could offer some direction. It would be greatly appreciated
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(1) > a {display: none !important;}
css wordpress woocommerce
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Hi on my site I now have over 800 different product tags. When adding products it takes a very long time to scroll through them all to tag them. I tried to target specific product tags in css and display none but it wasn't working. Ideally I'd like to only show a specific 30 tags and omit the rest from the "choose the most used tag box. This is what I have so far. I know I'm close. If anyone could offer some direction. It would be greatly appreciated
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(1) > a {display: none !important;}
css wordpress woocommerce
Hi on my site I now have over 800 different product tags. When adding products it takes a very long time to scroll through them all to tag them. I tried to target specific product tags in css and display none but it wasn't working. Ideally I'd like to only show a specific 30 tags and omit the rest from the "choose the most used tag box. This is what I have so far. I know I'm close. If anyone could offer some direction. It would be greatly appreciated
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(1) > a {display: none !important;}
css wordpress woocommerce
css wordpress woocommerce
asked Jan 20 at 4:11
Suno360Suno360
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You can use :nth-child(n + x)
selector to target all elements after x number. So in you example use :nth-child(n + 30)
so every child after 30th will be affected. Here is modified code:
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(n + 30) {display: none !important;}
Here you can see example of using :nth-child(n+10) to affect all elements after 10th - https://jsfiddle.net/pbnu346d/
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You can use :nth-child(n + x)
selector to target all elements after x number. So in you example use :nth-child(n + 30)
so every child after 30th will be affected. Here is modified code:
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(n + 30) {display: none !important;}
Here you can see example of using :nth-child(n+10) to affect all elements after 10th - https://jsfiddle.net/pbnu346d/
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You can use :nth-child(n + x)
selector to target all elements after x number. So in you example use :nth-child(n + 30)
so every child after 30th will be affected. Here is modified code:
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(n + 30) {display: none !important;}
Here you can see example of using :nth-child(n+10) to affect all elements after 10th - https://jsfiddle.net/pbnu346d/
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You can use :nth-child(n + x)
selector to target all elements after x number. So in you example use :nth-child(n + 30)
so every child after 30th will be affected. Here is modified code:
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(n + 30) {display: none !important;}
Here you can see example of using :nth-child(n+10) to affect all elements after 10th - https://jsfiddle.net/pbnu346d/
You can use :nth-child(n + x)
selector to target all elements after x number. So in you example use :nth-child(n + 30)
so every child after 30th will be affected. Here is modified code:
#tagcloud-product_tag > ul > li:nth-child(n + 30) {display: none !important;}
Here you can see example of using :nth-child(n+10) to affect all elements after 10th - https://jsfiddle.net/pbnu346d/
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