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Nov 24, 2013 at 16:31 comment added s_ha_dum possible duplicate of How to adjust found_posts so that it accounts for offset and pagination
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:31 comment added s_ha_dum You claim your gisthub code works so I don't know what your second question means. As the solution seems to be based on the answer I linked to, the best thing is to mark this as a duplicate of the other question, in my opinion.
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:26 comment added its_me @ChipBennett Okay, since I am wording the question wrongly, I'd like some advise on this. How do I ask questions where I do have a working code, but am not sure if I am doing it right? That'd be very, very helpful.
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:25 comment added its_me @s_ha_dum Okay. 1. So, is this all I need to do then? gist.github.com/anonymous/9e7716a006667a667432. If yes, should I delete the question, or would you like to make an answer explaining that the codex is wrong and there's no need to use the found_posts filter? 2. In that case, could you please tell me how I can ask questions where I do have a working code, but am not sure if I am doing it right? That'd be very, very helpful.
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:22 comment added s_ha_dum Sometimes the Codex is wrong. It is community edited. Anyone can get an account and edit it (I make changes fairly often). And I agree with @ChipBennett, "is this the right way" makes for a bad question. That is why I stated that the question is pretty broad. The question can elicit opinion based answers because there are at least a few different ways to do any one thing and people sometimes disagree about which is "best" or even about what "best" means.
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:15 comment added Chip Bennett "Is that the right way..." and "am I doing something wrong?" are inherently bad questions for SE sites, because they solicits opinion-based answers. Please re-word to address a specific problem. Also: you're asking two separate questions (the second one being the more interesting, IMHO).
Nov 24, 2013 at 16:14 comment added its_me @s_ha_dum As suggested in your other answer, I've tried this: gist.github.com/anonymous/9e7716a006667a667432. It has a simpler logic and seems to work without a problem (hopefully). So does that mean the WordPress Codex doc is wrong? Don't I need to use the other function that hooks into the found_posts filter?
Nov 24, 2013 at 15:58 comment added s_ha_dum I think this is what you are looking for: wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/105552/21376 but "is this the right way" is a pretty broad question.
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