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| − | + | The Reader section is a JavaScript powered "reader" interface. It is useful for creating FAQs or documentation. It uses Custom Post Types, which can easily be re-ordered and grouped into "Reader Sets." | |
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| + | After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your template. | ||
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| + | ==Enable the Reader section== | ||
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| + | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| + | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates" | ||
| + | # Select the Template Area that you want the Reader section to go | ||
| + | #* If you select the "Page Template area, by default the Reader section will be displayed on every page that is assigned to the type of Page Template you choose | ||
| + | #* If you select "Header," "Footer," or "Morefoot," by default the Reader section will be displayed on ''every page'' regardless of the Page Template | ||
| + | #Drag the "Reader" section from the "Available/Disabled Sections" over to the "Active Sections" | ||
| + | # The Section Order will save automatically | ||
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| + | You will now see an empty Reader section on every page that it is active on. Next you must add some Reader Posts. | ||
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| + | ==Add Reader Post== | ||
| + | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
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| + | # Select the "Readers" panel, then "Add New Reader" | ||
| + | # Enter a Title for your Reader post | ||
| + | #* This will be displayed on the ''left'' side of the Reader section. If you were using this section as a FAQs page, this would be where the "question" goes | ||
| + | # Enter your text | ||
| + | #* This will be displayed on the ''right'' side of the Reader section. If you were using this section as a FAQs page, this would be where the "answer" goes | ||
| + | # Click "Publish" | ||
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| + | ==Reader Sets== | ||
| + | A Reader Set is what controls which Reader posts are displayed on individual pages | ||
| + | ===Create Reader Set=== | ||
| + | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| + | # Select the "Readers" panel, then "Reader Sets" | ||
| + | # Type a Name for the Reader Set | ||
| + | #* This name is how it will appear on your site | ||
| + | # Type a Slug for the Feature Set | ||
| + | #* The “Slug” is the URL-friendly version of the Feature Set Name. It is usually all lowercase and contains only letters, numbers, and hyphens | ||
| + | # Click "Add New Category." | ||
| + | ===Assign Reader posts to a Reader Set=== | ||
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| + | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| + | # Select the "Readers" panel, then "Readers" | ||
| + | # Click to edit the Readers post that you want to assign | ||
| + | #* You can also select multiple Reader posts by checking the box next to the Title and under "Bulk Action," select "Edit," then click "Apply" | ||
| + | # Check the box next to the Reader Set that you want to assign the Reader post to. | ||
| + | # Click "Update" | ||
| + | * You can assign a Reader post to more than one Reader Set | ||
| + | * You can also assign a Reader post to a Reader Set while you are creating the Reader post | ||
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| + | ===Reader Meta Settings=== | ||
| + | After you have created your Reader posts and assigned them to a Reader Set, you will need to configure the Reader Meta Data on every page that you want to display the Reader Section. <br /><br /> | ||
| + | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
| + | # Select the "Pages" panel, then "All Pages" | ||
| + | # Click to edit the Page that you want to configure the Reader section | ||
| + | # On the MetaPanel, click "Reader" | ||
| + | ## Reader Title | ||
| + | ##* Shown in first line | ||
| + | ## Reader Footer Text | ||
| + | ##* Shown in the bottom of the Reader | ||
| + | ## Default Tab Title | ||
| + | ##* The text header shown on the default tab (what you will see if no Reader posts are selected) | ||
| + | ## Default Tab Text | ||
| + | ##* The text/html shown on the default tab for the reader (what you will see if no Reader posts are selected) | ||
| + | ## Select Reader Set To Show | ||
| + | ##* Click the drop down to select a Reader Set | ||
| + | ##* If you do not assign a Reader Set, the Reader section will display all of your Reader posts | ||
| + | # Click "Save Meta Settings" | ||
The Reader section is a JavaScript powered "reader" interface. It is useful for creating FAQs or documentation. It uses Custom Post Types, which can easily be re-ordered and grouped into "Reader Sets."
After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your template.
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From your WordPress Administration Panel:
You will now see an empty Reader section on every page that it is active on. Next you must add some Reader Posts.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
A Reader Set is what controls which Reader posts are displayed on individual pages
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
After you have created your Reader posts and assigned them to a Reader Set, you will need to configure the Reader Meta Data on every page that you want to display the Reader Section.
From your WordPress Administration Panel: