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currently I am working on some customized blog templating and was wondering if there is any way to find out if the newest post of a category is also the newest post of the whole blog, so I can skip the first post of the category.



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  • (1) is the newest post of the whole blog, which is in category (B).

  • (2) is the newest post of the category (A)

  • (3) is the newest post of the category (B), also is (1)


Basically I am asking how I would do this:
If (3) = (1), skip (3) and show 2nd newest post in the category (in this case category (B)).





Additional information about my blog specifically, while the information above is more general/universal.



In my blog I also have a category that is excluded from the blog and only shown on a specific page. How would I exclude this category from the whole solution for the initial question? Would it simply be enough to write 'cat' => -123,?










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    currently I am working on some customized blog templating and was wondering if there is any way to find out if the newest post of a category is also the newest post of the whole blog, so I can skip the first post of the category.



    enter image description here




    • (1) is the newest post of the whole blog, which is in category (B).

    • (2) is the newest post of the category (A)

    • (3) is the newest post of the category (B), also is (1)


    Basically I am asking how I would do this:
    If (3) = (1), skip (3) and show 2nd newest post in the category (in this case category (B)).





    Additional information about my blog specifically, while the information above is more general/universal.



    In my blog I also have a category that is excluded from the blog and only shown on a specific page. How would I exclude this category from the whole solution for the initial question? Would it simply be enough to write 'cat' => -123,?










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      currently I am working on some customized blog templating and was wondering if there is any way to find out if the newest post of a category is also the newest post of the whole blog, so I can skip the first post of the category.



      enter image description here




      • (1) is the newest post of the whole blog, which is in category (B).

      • (2) is the newest post of the category (A)

      • (3) is the newest post of the category (B), also is (1)


      Basically I am asking how I would do this:
      If (3) = (1), skip (3) and show 2nd newest post in the category (in this case category (B)).





      Additional information about my blog specifically, while the information above is more general/universal.



      In my blog I also have a category that is excluded from the blog and only shown on a specific page. How would I exclude this category from the whole solution for the initial question? Would it simply be enough to write 'cat' => -123,?










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      currently I am working on some customized blog templating and was wondering if there is any way to find out if the newest post of a category is also the newest post of the whole blog, so I can skip the first post of the category.



      enter image description here




      • (1) is the newest post of the whole blog, which is in category (B).

      • (2) is the newest post of the category (A)

      • (3) is the newest post of the category (B), also is (1)


      Basically I am asking how I would do this:
      If (3) = (1), skip (3) and show 2nd newest post in the category (in this case category (B)).





      Additional information about my blog specifically, while the information above is more general/universal.



      In my blog I also have a category that is excluded from the blog and only shown on a specific page. How would I exclude this category from the whole solution for the initial question? Would it simply be enough to write 'cat' => -123,?







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          So the easiest way to do this would be to store the ID of the first post (1) then in each of your category loops you can use the post__not_in property like so:



          // inside the first loop at the top.
          $latest_post_id = get_the_ID();

          // WP_Query for fetching each category
          $category_query = new WP_Query( [
          // other parameters
          'post__not_in' => [ $latest_post_id ],
          ] );


          Now to exclude a category in WP_Query you can use category__not_in which takes an array of category ID's. It's definitely worth checking out the wordpress codex for WP_Query






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            Just use ‘post__not_in’ param in your second query.



            $query1 = new WP_Query...
            $used_posts = array();

            while ( $query1->have_posts() ) :
            $query1->the_post();
            $used_posts= get_the_ID();
            ...
            endwhile;

            $query2 = new WP_Query( array(
            'post__not_in' => $used_posts,
            ...
            ) );





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              So the easiest way to do this would be to store the ID of the first post (1) then in each of your category loops you can use the post__not_in property like so:



              // inside the first loop at the top.
              $latest_post_id = get_the_ID();

              // WP_Query for fetching each category
              $category_query = new WP_Query( [
              // other parameters
              'post__not_in' => [ $latest_post_id ],
              ] );


              Now to exclude a category in WP_Query you can use category__not_in which takes an array of category ID's. It's definitely worth checking out the wordpress codex for WP_Query






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                So the easiest way to do this would be to store the ID of the first post (1) then in each of your category loops you can use the post__not_in property like so:



                // inside the first loop at the top.
                $latest_post_id = get_the_ID();

                // WP_Query for fetching each category
                $category_query = new WP_Query( [
                // other parameters
                'post__not_in' => [ $latest_post_id ],
                ] );


                Now to exclude a category in WP_Query you can use category__not_in which takes an array of category ID's. It's definitely worth checking out the wordpress codex for WP_Query






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                  So the easiest way to do this would be to store the ID of the first post (1) then in each of your category loops you can use the post__not_in property like so:



                  // inside the first loop at the top.
                  $latest_post_id = get_the_ID();

                  // WP_Query for fetching each category
                  $category_query = new WP_Query( [
                  // other parameters
                  'post__not_in' => [ $latest_post_id ],
                  ] );


                  Now to exclude a category in WP_Query you can use category__not_in which takes an array of category ID's. It's definitely worth checking out the wordpress codex for WP_Query






                  share|improve this answer












                  So the easiest way to do this would be to store the ID of the first post (1) then in each of your category loops you can use the post__not_in property like so:



                  // inside the first loop at the top.
                  $latest_post_id = get_the_ID();

                  // WP_Query for fetching each category
                  $category_query = new WP_Query( [
                  // other parameters
                  'post__not_in' => [ $latest_post_id ],
                  ] );


                  Now to exclude a category in WP_Query you can use category__not_in which takes an array of category ID's. It's definitely worth checking out the wordpress codex for WP_Query







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                  answered Dec 7 at 14:37









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                      Just use ‘post__not_in’ param in your second query.



                      $query1 = new WP_Query...
                      $used_posts = array();

                      while ( $query1->have_posts() ) :
                      $query1->the_post();
                      $used_posts= get_the_ID();
                      ...
                      endwhile;

                      $query2 = new WP_Query( array(
                      'post__not_in' => $used_posts,
                      ...
                      ) );





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                        up vote
                        1
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                        Just use ‘post__not_in’ param in your second query.



                        $query1 = new WP_Query...
                        $used_posts = array();

                        while ( $query1->have_posts() ) :
                        $query1->the_post();
                        $used_posts= get_the_ID();
                        ...
                        endwhile;

                        $query2 = new WP_Query( array(
                        'post__not_in' => $used_posts,
                        ...
                        ) );





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                          Just use ‘post__not_in’ param in your second query.



                          $query1 = new WP_Query...
                          $used_posts = array();

                          while ( $query1->have_posts() ) :
                          $query1->the_post();
                          $used_posts= get_the_ID();
                          ...
                          endwhile;

                          $query2 = new WP_Query( array(
                          'post__not_in' => $used_posts,
                          ...
                          ) );





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                          Just use ‘post__not_in’ param in your second query.



                          $query1 = new WP_Query...
                          $used_posts = array();

                          while ( $query1->have_posts() ) :
                          $query1->the_post();
                          $used_posts= get_the_ID();
                          ...
                          endwhile;

                          $query2 = new WP_Query( array(
                          'post__not_in' => $used_posts,
                          ...
                          ) );






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