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Best Answer Anonymous, 17 January 2013 - 11:53 PM

Thank you for looking into it. I copied the code to a newly created page and it worked fine. After deleting the old page I realized I was probably in the "visual" editing mode of WordPress, rather than the code or "text" mode. Not totally sure but I have a feeling that's what it was... I'm still getting the hang of this plugin as well as WordPress.

Great work on your plugin and thanks again for following up. I'm sure I'll have more questions :)

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#1 Anonymous

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Posted 16 January 2013 - 09:50 PM

Hi there,
I have a shortcode at http://foundationbib...line-sermons-2/

The shortcode being used is:

[tubepress mode="vimeoChannel" vimeoChannelValue="112844" theme="vimeo" playerLocation="normal" hqThumbs="true" orderBy="newest" perPageSort="newest" resultsPerPage="21" resultCountCap="0" views="false" length="false" title="true" description="false" filter_racy="strict"]

But I am still getting nearly 100 results even with "resultsPerPage="21".

Unless I do not have the correct shortcode. Is there a full list of all shortcodes which I can reference?

Thank you!
Stephen

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Posted 17 January 2013 - 10:16 PM

Hi Stephen,

This page is returning a 404. Do you have a new page where this particular shortcode is in use? I'll be glad to take a look. Thanks!

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Posted 17 January 2013 - 11:53 PM   Best Answer

Thank you for looking into it. I copied the code to a newly created page and it worked fine. After deleting the old page I realized I was probably in the "visual" editing mode of WordPress, rather than the code or "text" mode. Not totally sure but I have a feeling that's what it was... I'm still getting the hang of this plugin as well as WordPress.

Great work on your plugin and thanks again for following up. I'm sure I'll have more questions :)

-Stephen