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== Toggle Category Widget Set == | |||
[http://thedigitalmachine.com/files/ToggleCategoryWidgets_0_3.zip Download v0.3] | |||
'''Description''' | |||
I have a [http://news.thedigitalmachine.com/category/chatter/ Chatter category] on my tech blog that's really just for my own notes-to-self. And sometimes I want to see it, sometimes I don't. And I certainly don't want first-time visitors to have to see it. | I have a [http://news.thedigitalmachine.com/category/chatter/ Chatter category] on my tech blog that's really just for my own notes-to-self. And sometimes I want to see it, sometimes I don't. And I certainly don't want first-time visitors to have to see it. | ||
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I've packaged the functionality into a set of Wordpress widgets, available for download [http://thedigitalmachine.com/files/widget_toggle_chatter.php here] as a plugin. There are three widgets in the plugin: the toggle itself, and two widgets that reflect the toggle state, a category list and a list of recent posts. | I've packaged the functionality into a set of Wordpress widgets, available for download [http://thedigitalmachine.com/files/widget_toggle_chatter.php here] as a plugin. There are three widgets in the plugin: the toggle itself, and two widgets that reflect the toggle state, a category list and a list of recent posts. | ||
'''Current status''' | |||
* The | * The plugin contains a hardcoded setting for the category number (2). You'll have to edit the plugin directly until I add widget settings. | ||
* I have some CSS markup cleanup to do. You can do it yourself | * The plugin contains hardcoded text for the toggle ("Include chatter"). You'll have to edit the plugin directly until I add widget settings. | ||
* The plugin contains a hardcoded path to the plugins directory (/wp-content/plugins). Edit as needed until I update. | |||
* The plugin helper contains a hardcoded URL for the cookie (news.thedigitalmachine.com). Edit as needed until I can figure out an easier way. | |||
* I have some CSS markup cleanup to do in the plugin. You can do it yourself if you're faster than me. :> | |||
* You will want to modify your theme's index.php file to reflect the toggle's state. This is easy, and covered in the instructions. | * You will want to modify your theme's index.php file to reflect the toggle's state. This is easy, and covered in the instructions. | ||
Instructions | '''Instructions''' | ||
# Download the plugin and extract the files into your plugins directory. | # Download the plugin and extract the files into your plugins directory. | ||
# Go to your Plugins page and activate the Toggle Chatter plugin. | # Go to your Plugins page and activate the Toggle Chatter plugin. | ||
# Go to your Design -> Widgets page and add the widgets to your sidebar. | # Go to your Design -> Widgets page and add the widgets to your sidebar. | ||
# Update your theme's index.php file as follows. Right before the loop, add this block of code (changing the category number as needed): | # Update your theme's index.php file as follows. Right before [http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop the loop], add this block of code (changing the category number as needed): | ||
<?php | <?php |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 29 July 2008
Toggle Category Widget Set
Description I have a Chatter category on my tech blog that's really just for my own notes-to-self. And sometimes I want to see it, sometimes I don't. And I certainly don't want first-time visitors to have to see it.
The solution I came up with was to provide a persistent toggle that would turn on/off the Chatter content. It starts "off", but any blog visitor can toggle it at any time. See it in action on my tech blog.
I've packaged the functionality into a set of Wordpress widgets, available for download here as a plugin. There are three widgets in the plugin: the toggle itself, and two widgets that reflect the toggle state, a category list and a list of recent posts.
Current status
- The plugin contains a hardcoded setting for the category number (2). You'll have to edit the plugin directly until I add widget settings.
- The plugin contains hardcoded text for the toggle ("Include chatter"). You'll have to edit the plugin directly until I add widget settings.
- The plugin contains a hardcoded path to the plugins directory (/wp-content/plugins). Edit as needed until I update.
- The plugin helper contains a hardcoded URL for the cookie (news.thedigitalmachine.com). Edit as needed until I can figure out an easier way.
- I have some CSS markup cleanup to do in the plugin. You can do it yourself if you're faster than me. :>
- You will want to modify your theme's index.php file to reflect the toggle's state. This is easy, and covered in the instructions.
Instructions
- Download the plugin and extract the files into your plugins directory.
- Go to your Plugins page and activate the Toggle Chatter plugin.
- Go to your Design -> Widgets page and add the widgets to your sidebar.
- Update your theme's index.php file as follows. Right before the loop, add this block of code (changing the category number as needed):
<?php $include_chatter = $_COOKIE['chatter']; if (is_home()) { if($include_chatter != 'yes') { query_posts($query_string . "&cat=-2"); } } ?>