A WordPress Widget that allows to display items in the sidebar from a unique seller of any site that is powered by Nash.Operating.System.
Author: | NashWorks (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.2 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.0 |
Plugin version: | 2015.05.29 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 27-11-2014 |
Last updated: | 08-12-2018
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | http://blog.nashbrooklyn.com |
Total downloads: | 740 |
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Screenshots
This shows the plugin once you found it after searching the wordpress plugins.
This shows the rendering of the Widget in the sidebar of a WP blog.
This shows how to Activate the plugin in the Plugins menu in the WP Admin backend.
Configuring the settings for the Nash.Operating.System widget in the WP Admin backend.
FAQ
Where do I get Nash.Operating.System?
To permanently purchase Nash.Operating.System license,
you need to visit http://nashbrooklyn.com
To temporary rent Nash.Operating.System license,
you need to visit http://nashload.com
Can I set the visual style of the widget from the admin backend?
No, I haven’t built that capability into this simple plugin, just yet.
Let me know if you have strong requirements in this area.
What should I put for Widget Title?
You can put anything but in general it would be the seller’s username
and website’s name, such as something like this for example:
Astroboy on Astroland.com
What should I put for Site URL?
This should be the full URL of a site that is powered by Nash.Operating.System.
Such as this for example: http://nash-operating-system.nashbrooklyn.com
NOTE: do not put trailing slash at the end of the url.
What should I put for Username?
This should be the seller’s username on a site that is powered byNash.Operating.System.
For example it could be your username or someone you want to promote on your site.
You can even charge them for putting their items on your site.
NOTE: do not put any CAPITAL letters, all letters must be in lower case.
What should I put for Number of Items?
This should be self-explanatory that it is how many items to be displayed in the sidebar.
You can even charge sellers for displaying certain number of items.
Just an idea: you can charge a buck per item per month per seller.
What should I put for Keywords?
This is an optional setting and can be left empty if you don’t want to filter items to a certain keyword.
ChangeLog
= 2015.05.29
* light update to fit WordPress’s latest requirements