Adds a new Testimonials widget to the Widgets panel.
Adds a new Testimonials widget to the Widgets panel.
Screenshots
Testimonial display
Widget fields
FAQ
This Widget doesn’t fit in my sidebar or footer widget. How do I change that?
You need to override the default CSS styles that come with this plugin. Add this CSS to the bottom of your theme’s style.css file and change them where you see fit. The !important declaration is, well, important. Don’t delete those.
.testimonials_widget { margin: 20px 0 !important; }
.testimonials_widget h2 { padding:30px 100px !important; margin: 20px 0 0 !important; background: transparent url(img/quote.png) no-repeat top left !important }
.testimonials_widget h2, .testimonials_widget .about { font-family: Cambria, Georgia, Times, "Times New Roman", serif !important; font-style: italic !important; }
.testimonials_widget .bio { width: 50% !important; margin: 0 auto !important}
.testimonials_widget img {}
.testimonials_widget .name { display:block !important; font-size: 16px !important; font-weight: bold !important; text-align: right !important; padding-right: 100px !important; min-width: 90px !important; min-height: 67px !important; background: transparent url(img/quote-end.png) no-repeat bottom right !important; }
.testimonials_widget .link {}
Why create this plugin?
Many users don’t understand how to use action hooks from a child theme. PHP might not be their thing. I wanted these users to be able to easily take advantage of some more advanced WordPress features without having to learn how to code.
ChangeLog
Version 1.2.1
* CSS spacing fix
Version 1.2
* Added shortcode for adding Testimonials to Posts and Pages
Version 1.1
* Added styling for widget if in #sidebar or #footer
Version 1.0
* Plugin launch