Full wp_query parameters for a post listing widget. Completely customize a post/post_type list in the widget area. Used for latest posts, popular po
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Title, Id of the widget container, Class of the widget container, Choose post type, Posts per page, display per tab (not active with the plugin by default, you must hook the code in order to create this functionality yourself).
Choose order by. Choose order. You can choose either to include or exclude categories by id, one or the other. Query by taxonomy, choose a taxonomy. Enter the SLUG of the taxonomy you chose. Using the interface, you can only add one meta query. You can provide the meta key and meta value. In order to query by multiple meta key/values, you must hook into the appropriate area and extend the query parameters, adding your own meta query value.
Choose the meta compare operator for the above meta query. You may enter in the read more text here. It will automatically be wrapped in the appropriate tag based on the link provided. The read more text and link here does not refer to the individual posts in the list. It is a link that is added after the entire list that directs the user to the page that contains a full list of the parameters set for the widget. If your widget is listing most recent posts, of post type "revolution", then your read more link should link to the post type archive page for "revolution". If it is a list of categories, then your read more link should link to the specific category post listing page (category.php, category-slug.php, etc...). You may use hmtl here (eg: More Articles ). Finally, if you put a read more title, you should add the read more link. If you use a full url (http(s)://...) then that will be placed in the href attribute. If you begin with a /, omitting the http(s)://, then the home url path will be appended to the link provided.
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Installation Instructions
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Upload wpr-general-posts
folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory
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Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
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