• Resolved c4ls

    (@c4ls)


    The plugin, rather than appear on its own page, is set up as a blog post.

    Is there any way to have it create pages, rather than posts?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Contributor ustimenko

    (@ustimenko)

    @c4ls no. BEcause it’s a custom post type.

    You can embed it on page. It’s form with questions. But results page will be at /test/blablabla/312hj3h12jk3h2jk/

    You can embed it on page

    How to do it?

    Plugin Contributor ustimenko

    (@ustimenko)

    @hell0men, FAQ => Shortcodes.

    Estoy iniciando en wordpress, quieres decir que yo puedo obtener el shortcode de un test hecho con este plugin?

    De ser así como lo hago?

    Plugin Contributor ustimenko

    (@ustimenko)

    @ninfadelgado pls use english here.

    Read the wordpress codex, google how to use shortcodes. This plugin’s FAQ describes availalbe shortcodes and their attributes.

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    I am here because I read the FAQ, but didn’t find the answers I sought.

    In it, it says wpt_test_first_page — the first page of the test with title. Attributes (allowed values): id/name (id or name or your test), class (any CSS class name).
    But does not explain how to writ it up as a shortcode.

    I get that you write [wpt_test_first_page], but it doesn’t explain how to format the attributes.
    I’ve tried with just
    [wpt_test_first_page id=””]
    [wpt_test_first_page id/name=””]
    [wpt_test_first_page name=””]

    but whenever I write the name of the test in the quotation marks the result on the page is “wpt_test_first_page: Can not find test by id or name” – you have to remember that people are here because we’ve more than likely gone through the documentation and not found the answers.

    For instance, it says that you can use an ID, but I can’t for the life of me find that ID anywhere. I can find tags, category, title, etc. but not “name” and not “id”.

    Would you be able to explain how to format the shortcode, or provide an example of one that actually shows how to do it.

    I’m having the exact same problem 🙁 I’ve tried the above as well but without any luck!

    This worked for me when I added the post ID:

    [wpt_test_first_page id=””]

    The ID is the ID of the post itself. All posts in wordpress have their own ID’s. The ID should be displayed in a column in the Tests listing for each item. If it’s not there you can install a Reveal ID’s WordPress plugin and it should show up.

    If you have a big site, most likely the ID will not be small like “1” or “2”, but in the multi-digits range, possibly in the thousands like mine.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by support91.
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