• Just realized I’ve never formally introduced this plugin, which is strange since I’m quite proud of the little fellow.

    Get-a-Post lets you specify a post, and now a Page, to be displayed. With it you can place an informational note on a sidebar or a “static” article at the top of a category page (or within a custom template), letting you customize how it’s displayed by using standard WordPress template tags.

    For more, and to download:

    http://guff.szub.net/get-a-post

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  • Thread Starter Kafkaesqui

    (@kafkaesqui)

    R1.1 of Get-a-Post now caches post-meta (custom field) data of the post or Page, for use by other plugins or WP’s the_meta() tag. This version is released under an explicit GPL license.

    Information and download at same link above.

    Kaf can you given an example of it’s use. I mean if I had a static image site somewhere from which I wanted to grab to place into a WP Page, is this that sort of thing we’re talking here?

    Looks good!

    This is a way of adding a post to your sidebar (as a dynamic about) or perhaps a welcome post outside the loop somewhere.

    very cool!

    pushing toward CMS!

    Thread Starter Kafkaesqui

    (@kafkaesqui)

    Jinsan: Some examples of use are provided at the link above, but it may help to think of Get-a-Post as a single post (or Page) loop where you specify the exact post (or Page) you wish displayed. The original idea behind it was to provide a “sticky post” solution that lets you implement whichever template tags you want.

    Cool plugin!

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