Title: adding functions form plugins to a template
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# adding functions form plugins to a template

 *  [matt_price](https://wordpress.org/support/users/matt_price/)
 * (@matt_price)
 * [15 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/adding-functions-form-plugins-to-a-template/)
 * Hi,
 * I’m just getting started with wordpress and have a two-art question; I think 
   at leas the first part is really simple, and the second maybe more difficult.
 * I have installed the “delicious for wordpress” plugin:
    [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/delicious-for-wordpress/](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/delicious-for-wordpress/)
 * I can tell the plugin is working as I can use the widget in the sidebar, but 
   that’s not really what I want. There’s a simple and a more coplex version of 
   my goal:
 * 1). I would like to display the latest delicious bookmarks with certaintags in
   the body of certain pages. To do this I asume I have to modify page.php and/or
   create a new page templatefor special page categories. Thre’s a guide on the 
   plugin homepage ([http://rick.jinlabs.com/code/delicious/](http://rick.jinlabs.com/code/delicious/))
   that suggests this:
    ————–
 * Usage
 * If you use WordPress widgets, just drag the widget into your sidebar and configure.
   
   If widgets aren’t your thing, use the following code to display your latest bookmarks:
 * delicious_bookmarks(‘username’);
 * ———-
 * my question is, where do I insert this code, and do I have to do anything special
   to ensure that wordpress can read it? I’ve tried just adding the code like this:
   
   <?php delicious_bookmarks(‘username’); ?> after the ‘get content’ script in page.
   php using several different themes; but nothing shows up in the rendered pages
   and I can’t find it in the source, either. In fact I tried putting some static
   html in the page but that doesn’t show up either, so I guess I odn’t quite understand
   what’s going on.
 * 2) ideally I would like to limit the feed to entries with tags that correspond
   to the wordpress tags on a particular page. How would I do that dynamically? 
   I imagine it’s possible but the wordpress code is pretty foreign to me.
 * Any guidance would be very much appreciated! thanks,
    Matt

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