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here's my current query:

query_posts('category_name=featured-posts&order=desc&showposts=5');

Now, what I want to do is to look for a category labeled 'tiled-posts', check if my first three posts in this query appear as 'tiled-posts' and are the three most recent posts in that category (tiled-posts), if they are, I want to exclude them from this query.

in summary, I have a slider that shows 3 tiled-posts and I want those to be excluded from this query.

Please tell me if this is unclear and I will try to clarify a bit more. Thank you!

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I haven't tested this personally but I think there's an offset option. Try this:

query_posts('category_name=tiled-posts&order=desc&showposts=5&offset=3');

This should exclude the 3 most recent posts from the query.

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  • The problem is that the excluded posts need to be matched for a second category, the direction I'm going in is to query that second category, put the first three ids in an array, then exclude them; but I haven't yet gotten a working/showable example.
    – Mo Alsaedi
    Nov 6, 2015 at 18:58
  • Okay, so you have two queries, for featured-posts and tiled-posts, and you want the three most recent tiled-posts excluded from featured-posts, is that correct?
    – Shoelaced
    Nov 6, 2015 at 19:04
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    Ah, I was misinterpreting it then, sorry. It seems to me that it would be easier to use two loops querying the same category, with showposts=3 displaying the three most recent tiles and showposts=5&offset=3 displaying the next five posts in a different place. I know that's not the answer you're looking for though - if I think of a way to do what you're asking I'll let you know!
    – Shoelaced
    Nov 6, 2015 at 19:37
  • Thank you! This is helpful, I will post the solution I came to after I test it thoroughly. What I did is query tiles, and put the IDs of the posts in an array, then I used posts__not_in to exclude them from the next query. So far it looks to be working correctly.
    – Mo Alsaedi
    Nov 6, 2015 at 19:46

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