Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
typically shortcoes do not work in custom fields, but this depends entirely on how your theme is processing this info. If you MUST use custom fields to display this info, you will need to first make sure the ‘only load script when shortcode is active’ check box is NOT ticked. If this does not work, you will need to use the roll-your-own method.
If you need further assistance, please include a link to a post or page that demonstrates the behaviour you describe.
Thanks I will have a look!
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Let us know your joy/no-joy on this.
Yes I will! But for now I’ll skip custom fields and use it inside entries instead.
But got one more question: How can I make the .collapseomatic_content
overflow the content underneath?
I found it too slow even with fast duration and this will probably speed it up a bit.
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Not sure what you mean, exactly.
Can you share a link and be a bit more descriptive?
Thank you.
Do you have gmail? It’s the same feature as they use for some of their buttons.
Here’s a screenshoot of how the menu opens (top right)
http://i.imgur.com/1pEOAb7.png
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Hmmm… you mean like a standard wordpress menu with a sub-menu…
…this can be done without the plugin, it’s just nested UL’s and some CSS.
For example:
http://cssdeck.com/labs/another-simple-css3-dropdown-menu
Thanks a lot!
I had a look and found a onclick version here: http://koen.kivits.com/articles/pure-css-menu/
Will use collapse-o-matic for other content now 🙂
Plugin Author
Baden
(@baden03)
Great! Issue marked as resolved.