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The Reader Section is a premium section available in the [[Glossary#Store|PageLines Store.]] It 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." | The Reader Section is a premium section available in the [[Glossary#Store|PageLines Store.]] It 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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==Install the Reader Section== | ==Install the Reader Section== | ||
In order to use the Reader Section, you must first purchase, install, & activate it from the PageLines Store. | In order to use the Reader Section, you must first purchase, install, & activate it from the PageLines Store. | ||
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From your WordPress Administration Panel: | From your WordPress Administration Panel: | ||
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# Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Store" | # Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Store" | ||
# Select the "Sections" tab, then "Add Sections" | # Select the "Sections" tab, then "Add Sections" | ||
The Reader Section is a premium section available in the PageLines Store. It 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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In order to use the Reader Section, you must first purchase, install, & activate it from the PageLines Store.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your Template Setup.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
You will now see an empty Reader section on every page that it is active on. If you don't want the Reader section to be displayed on all of those pages, you must configure your pages to show/hide it
Using Section Control, you can control whether or not to show or hide an Active section on a page to page basis
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Because the Reader section is displayed by default when you enable it, you will need to use this method for every page that you do not want the Reader section displayed.
You can also hide the Reader section by default, and choose the pages you want to show it on.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Now the Reader section will be hidden by default until you select to show it on the individual page.
Now that you've configured which pages will show the Reader section, it's time to 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.
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By default, the Reader section will display the Reader posts chronologically, with the newest Reader post displayed first. To change the order of the Reader posts, or any custom post type for that matter (Reader posts, Banners, Boxes, Features, etc...), you must install the Post Types Order plugin. It will allow you drag and drop control over the order.
Download, install, & activate the Post Types Order plugin
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