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"wp-query" ambiguously refers to one of two things. 1) WP_Query is a class native to WordPress which allows users to query the posts database using a number of criteria. 2) $wp_query is the global variable that holds the main query object prepared by WordPress based on a given request.
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Why my query is not "Main_query"?
I made a new page in admin panel like this. I want my Query here to be main_query so the other plugins could hook it, modify limits, etc...
add_action('admin_menu', function (){
add_submenu_page(' …
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Why my query is not "Main_query"?
And the anwser to my question: Don't make new WP_Query object. Don't try to overwrite main query. Use global $wp_query; In my example the function should be like this:
public function askanban_display …