Changeset 1327085
- Timestamp:
- 01/12/2016 11:17:45 PM (10 years ago)
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- custom-sidebar-links/trunk
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custom-sidebar-links/trunk/readme.txt
r1327040 r1327085 16 16 == Installation == 17 17 18 1. Upload the plugin files to the */wp-content/plugins/custom-sidebar-links* directory, or install the Custom Sidebar Links plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 19 1. Activate the Custom Sidebar Links through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress. 18 1. Upload the plugin files to the */wp-content/plugins/custom-sidebar-links* directory, or install the Custom Sidebar Links plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.<br /><br /> 19 1. Activate the Custom Sidebar Links through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress.<br /><br /> 20 20 1. Go to Appearance->Widgets. Drag the Custom Sidebar Links widget to your active sidebar. <br /><br />Note: You can also use the shortcode **[vimo_csbl]** on the content area of any page if you wish to display it elsewhere other than the sidebar. If you need to use it in the template files, simply use the *do_shortcode()* function. Like this: **echo do_shortcode( '[vimo_csbl]' );**<br /><br /> 21 1. It's recomended to enable *"default child pages"* to automatically populate links for pages that have a parent/child relation. 21 1. It's recomended to enable *"default child pages"* to automatically populate links for pages that have a parent/child relation.<br /><br /> 22 22 1. Go to `Pages` and click to edit a page you wish to customize and select a menu or check the boxes of all pages/posts/custom post types you would like. 23 23 … … 30 30 == Screenshots == 31 31 32 1. screenshot-1.png33 1. screenshot-2.png 34 1. screenshot-3.png 32 1. Activating the widget. 33 2. Edit page view. 34 3. Fron-end sample.
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