I am looking to use wordpress editor via the front end.
i have looked at the plugin wordpress front end editor. But it doesn't seem to use the wordpress tinymce, i want to mimic the one that is used in the backend admin section in the front end.
Is this even possible i have been googling all sorts off solutions for hours, i think the wp_tiny_mce(); has depreciated with the new version.
Can some please help????
With some quick Googling I dug up the following link which appears to give a few possible plugin options.
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I have done a tutorial about writing WordPress plugins but this tutorial was bad. The teacher said about creating widgets and shortcodes (adding an option to that) but a lot of plugins can display it's options in other places. For example - the Yoast plugin can display it's an option on the page to create a new page. I don't know even how to find information about that. Could you give me a link or said me how can I find that?
I am trying to use the widget 'Super Store Finder' with no luck. Well I had some luckas I can get it to work on the page it is supposed to be on, however it shows up above the header on my home page too. Thinking it had something to do with the Goodlayers theme and page builder I am using, I tried building a standalone site with WPBakery and Elementor with less luck. Keep in mind with my first theme, all I had to do was activate the theme and it started showing up. Didn't add it to a page or anything at all. I don't want to get in to the complexities of fixing the plugin. I more or less am interested in a workaround.
I am using all the latest versions of everything btw.
My big question is simply...How can I stop this plugin from showing up on my homepage?
Continuing my search, I came across a plugin called 'freesoil Deactivate Plugins' and you can choose which page you do not want a plugin to show up on. Easy peasy finally....
Why a website is showing the content like:
[sc_countdown year=”2019″ month=”1″ day=”1″ hour=”0″ minute=”0″ bg_color=”#” num_color=”#ffffff” show_second=”1″ css_animation=”” animation_delay=””]
The whole page is showing content like this. It is based on WordPress and using a theme. Does anyone know why is this and how to fix it?
This is a WordPress shortcode. My guess is there is some sort of countdown plugin that you need to install in order for this content to display correctly. Or maybe the plugin you're trying to use is deprecated, so the shortcode isn't working anymore, and is instead just displaying as plain text on your page.
There are plenty of other countdown plugins you can install that will hopefully work for you.
Quickinfo:
I am using wordpress 3.5.1 with the latest version of the "FancyBox
for WordPress" -Plugin.
I use the more-Tag for all articles, making
only excerpts of them beeing shown on the start-page.
Facts:
In wordpress image-thumbnails included in the article are enclosed
in a link pointing to the image-url by default.
The Fancybox-Plugin makes such Links open the image in a jQuery Fancybox.
My Problem:
Sometimes I show images in the excerpts, too.
At this time theres happening an usability-flaw:
When clicking on the Image a fancybox will open, but people expect to get redirected to the full article instead.
Is anyone aware of a solution how to overcome this issue, maybee by using an other plugin, changing the structure of my articles or editing some php-files?
I don't know about the plugin you are using but I've always used colorbox. There's a plugin for it designed for wordpress and it allows you to specify which images you want to open in a jquery window.
I am creating a blog for my site using Word Press. The only part of the site managed by word press will be the blog. So far I have created a basic theme which displays my blog posts however I don't have anything offering users the option to comment on my blog posts.
This is something I want to have implemented. I am against the idea of installing plug-ins but I am new to the Word Press platform so was wondering if someone could offer any suggestions in regards to how I would go about performing this within Word Press (preferably without a plug-in)
Thanks
in case you do want to use WordPress's built-in commenting system, you can enable that in the settings under discussion -- just need to click the box next to "Allow people to post comments on new articles" (along with whatever other settings you wish)
from SO comment thread... support for WP comments discussed in part 2 of tutorial: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/wordpress/how-to-create-a-wordpress-theme-from-scratch-part-2/