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WenderHost Subpages Widget

Description

A widget for displaying a list of subpage links. The list remains consistent regardless of where you are in the hierarchy.

Other features include:

  • Widget displays only on pages with subpages or on subpages.
  • List title is a link to the main page parent.
  • You can specify the link text for the list title, or you can completely hide it.
  • Sort subpages by Menu Order or Page Title.
  • Specify the depth of pages shown (all in hierarchy, all in flat list, 1 level, 2 levels, etc.)
  • Presentation utilizes minimal markup to allow for easy styling via your theme’s CSS.

Installation

  1. Upload the folder wenderhost-subpages-widget to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Configure the plugin via Appearance > Widgets.

FAQ-e

How should I use this widget?

Add this widget to the top of your sidebar. It will appear on pages that have subpages.

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Contributors & Developers

“WenderHost Subpages Widget” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.5.3 (09/15/2010)

  • Bug Fix: In some instances, get_post_ancestors() called in get_parent_id() was returning an empty array even though we were several levels down in the heirarchy. This would result in no subpages showing up on a page. A ID is always empty”>little research provided this wp_cache_delete( $id, 'posts' ) to add to the top of get_parent_id().

1.5.2 (09/10/2010)

  • Bug Fix: Added code to prevent widget from displaying on Search results pages.

1.5.1 (08/31/2010)

  • Bug Fix: Adjusted code to not echo any html when Hide Title is checked (previously an empty <h3> was being echoed).

1.5 (08/30/2010)

  • Added option to completely hide widget title.

1.4 (08/12/2010)

  • Added an option for setting the depth of pages to display.

1.3 (06/28/2010)

  • Bug Fix: $parentID was empty when viewing pages greater than 1 level below a top-level page.

1.2 (06/26/2010)

  • Completely re-wrote the plugin. The backend now uses the WordPress Widgets API.
  • The frontend simply displays the entire widget between $before_widget and $after_widget. The parent page displays between $before_title and $after_title. The subpages are listed inside a simple <ul>. This allows for a clean presentation that you can control via CSS.

1.0.1 (06/04/2007)

  • Updated function names to prevent naming conflicts with other plugins.

1.0 (05/23/2007)

  • v 1.0 – May 23, 2007 – Original Release date.