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1. Posts from site path “cpalex” and category “jasons-test” set to show 1 post:

Hello world!

Welcome to your brand new blog at MBA Test Network Sites. To get started, simply log in, edit or delete this post and check out all the other options available to you.
Posted in Jasons Test, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Hello world!
  *Note from CP Support: Working as expected on our end.

2. cpalex without site_path

*Note from CP support: As noted in the email we sent, the site_path parameter needs to be included in this modified version of the plugin. This is not showing posts because the site path has not been included in the shortcode. If the site path is not included then the shortcode will pull posts from th main network URL – https://mbatest.utdallas.edu/. There is no “Jasons Test” category on that main site so it is not pulling any posts.

3. blog with site_path

*Note from CP Support: The site path included in the shortcode for this section is “blog.” There is no site on the network with https://mbatest.utdallas.edu/blog as its URL,  so that will not work as it is trying to pull posts from a site that does not exist.

4. blog without site_path

Jakeb Spears, Class of 2017

Physician Compensation Analyst, Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting

The UT Dallas Full-Time MBA Program helped me make professional connections in my chosen industry, pushed me to challenge myself academically and professionally, and taught me both the quantitative and qualitative skills necessary to land my post-graduate job as an analyst in healthcare consulting.
*Note from CP support: Since no site path is added to the shortcode in this section, this is successfully pulling posts from the “ftmba-testimonials” category on the main network site.

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