Plugin Author
inapan
(@inapan)
Hi socialink,
Could you try to be more specific?
Perry
I think what he mean is to create a separate page for your plugin and add a short code such as [post_widget] or <–post widget!> to call the post form on that page.
Plugin Author
inapan
(@inapan)
@all
This weekend I tried two plugins to put a widget on a page:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widgets-on-pages/
and
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/page-blocks/
They both work very well together with the Quick Post Widget. As soon as I have figured out how to use a shortcode in a widget to put itself on a page with a shortcode, without the use of a separate plugin, I will build an option for that.
For now, try for instance Widgets on Pages. Does the trick!
inapan
Plugin Author
inapan
(@inapan)
@all
Had a mail session with polkin. Works with Widgets on Pages.
For those of you who want to put the Quick Post Widget on a page, here is a step-by-step mini-guide:
– Download the ‘Widgets on Pages’ plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widgets-on-pages/ (can be done from your site)
– Install the plugin (can be done form your site)
– Activate the plugin (can be done form your site)
– Go to the Appearance – Widgets menu
– On the right you see a ‘Widgets on Pages 1’ box
– Drag the Quick Post Widget from the left to the ‘Widgets on Pages 1’ box on the right
– Optionally configure the Quick Post Widget in the ‘Widgets on Pages 1’ box
– Create a dedicated page and put in the page body only the shortcode [widgets_on_pages]
– Publish the page
– Optionally tune the appearance by changing some styles in the Quick Post Widget admin panel in the ‘Widgets on Pages 1’ box
(for instance you may want to put ‘width: 200px’ in the ‘Captcha input’ and ‘Captcha image’ fields unders styles.
As said, the are several other plugins to put a widget on a page.
Good luck,
inapan