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Hi Jonathan!
Thanks so much for your fast reply!
You’re right, that’s exactly what I was looking for β creating an archive for posts queried by meta value from the “relationship” ACF.
Although I had no idea we could query an archive with a GET parameter (am more of self-taught “developer” myself), your solution makes sense.
I made a conditional statement with your if(isset($_GET['company'])){
, but it gives me an error.
The URL I was directed to with your read more link was:
http://example.com/companies/?company=225
Which doesn’t seem quite right. Is that where the problem lies?
Thank you in advance!
P/S. Haha, glad you like the name π
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