Displays a hierarchial tree, similar to widows explorer folder tree. Can be used as a geneological tree , a file tree, you decide.
Screenshots
This is the default look and feel of the plugin (on the left). Visit CGJJAcademy to see it in action.
Add new post page for custom post type Branch.
Edit Category page. Each category will represent a new instance of the tree allowing for as many trees as you may need.
FAQ
Since this is the first release, there are no frequently asked questions. Ask away and this page could be filled up! Donations motivate responses…
One quirk…
Q: The Caption and Description for my featured image does not display.
A: Go to your Media page, select the image and click “edit”. Put your Caption and Description in the sections there (you may notice that those fields are empty despite your having set them in the post). Remember HTML is accepted in both of those sections.
Installation Instructions
- Upload
wp-moo-tree.php
to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Use the shortcode [moo_tree category=”{ASSIGNED_CATEGORY_SLUG}”] where {ASSIGNED_CATEGORY_SLUG} is replaced with a category slug name. This category slug can be found after you have created a category. It will be displayed in the “Tree Categories” page. That page will list 4 attributes of the category: Name, Description, Slug, Branches.
ChangeLog
1.1.0
- Bug fix; Multiple categories were displayed when only one expected.
1.0.5
- minor bug fix; when creating new category, fields would not save, had to be edited after creation.
1.0.1
- added needed instruction regarding csv file requirements and encoding
1.0.0