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  • in reply to: Can you put two shortcodes on the same page?
    D Brown
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    Dear Aakash,
    I hope you are well.

    I have been focusing on other projects, but now I am back to getting two shortcodes on the same page. Whichever one comes first renders and the second does not. I have tested this to determine that both sets of code are working. It just appears that whichever code is listed first on the page is the one that you can see. The other does not render at all. I have them listed like this:
    inside shortcode box: [sc name="Github_API_JS"]
    inside shortcode box: [sc name="Muse_API"]

    Any ideas about how I could remedy this situation? We need to be able to list jobs from two separate job board APIs all on the “Jobs” page. In the following link, only the Github jobs are rendering and not the Muse jobs. I know this b/c the Muse jobs are not styled like this — so it is easy to see which set is working: https://youaretechy.com/jobs-2/

    Thanks in advance for your time!!

    Best regards,

    Dana

    in reply to: Can you put two shortcodes on the same page?
    D Brown
    Participant

    Thanks, Aakash! Just to clarify, do I need to put any unique characters between two shortcodes or place them on separate lines? In my case the two shortcodes are: [sc name="Muse_API"] and [sc name="Github_API"]. Do I need to add a comma or plus between them:
    [sc name="Muse_API"],[sc name="Github_API"] or [sc name="Muse_API"] + [sc name="Github_API"]. Please advise.

    Best,
    Dana

    in reply to: Shortcoder no Longer Working After Changing Themes
    D Brown
    Participant

    Please disregard above issue. I am not sure what I changed, but it is now working fine!

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