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Every Post in WordPress is filed under one or more Categories. Categories allow the classification of your Posts into groups and subgroups, thereby aiding viewers in the navigation and use of your site.

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How to display terms from a custom taxonomy in a hierarchy AND with custom html markup?

php $categories = get_categories($args); foreach($categories as $category) { echo '<li><a href="http://website.com/?ls=&location=' . $category->slug . '">' . $category->name.'</a></li>'; } ? …
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How to display terms from a custom taxonomy in a hierarchy AND with custom html markup?

Solved it with the following Custom Walker: class CustomWalker extends Walker_Category { function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth=0, $args=array()) { $output .= "\n<li><a href=\"http://website.com …
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