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SteveKeymaster@wpkonsulterna– We are going to have to look into this. We’ll put this on our list of todo’s.
SteveKeymaster@michaellautman– Welcome to the community! Piklist makes EVERYTHING in WordPress better and easier. This includes: Help text, Pointers and Admin Notices. You can learn how to create all three in the User Instructions section of our Docs.
Let us know if that helps.
SteveKeymaster@jack– Glad you are using Piklist and welcome to our community. Have you tried reading our Tutorials? They’re designed to get you started.
You can also activate the built-in Demos (Piklist > Add-ons > Demos). When you see a field you like you can just copy and paste the code.
Let us know if you need more help.
SteveKeymaster@slim– Build your own plugin. It can be just one file. Here’s a good tutorial> Just include the comment block at the top (mentioned in the tutorial), and then put your Piklist code in. Upload and activate!
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SteveKeymaster@slim– This is the code you need. It goes in a plugin file, or your theme’s
functions.phpfile.
SteveKeymaster@prasenjit– Documentation has been updated! Thanks for the help.
In regards with Select2 or Chosen, we are going to wait and see what happens in WordPress 4.1. They might be integrating one of those fields.
SteveKeymasterDoes it work in a the built-in Demos? Under the LISTS tab.
SteveKeymaster@hardcab– The default WordPress “At a Glance” box doesn’t support Custom Post Types and Taxonomies, the Dashboard Widget included with Piklist does. Since Piklist enhances WordPress, this Dashboard Widget needed some enhancing.
October 14, 2014 at 9:56 am in reply to: Integrate PikList into Theme WITHOUT using the plugin. #2565
SteveKeymaster@ashfaq– Kevin and I have discussed this in great length, and I don’t think we are going to support this. You would now be responsible for keeping Piklist up to date in your theme and pushing out updates. If you miss one, and the user installs another Piklist plugin that needs these features, the user suffers, and so does the reputation of Piklist.
We believe it is in the best interest of the users to have Piklist installed as a separate plugin.
It’s super easy for the user to install Piklist, by having you include the Piklist Checker in your theme.
SteveKeymaster@ian– Thanks for the feedback. Is your site loading slow? Piklist is running on tons of sites, some are high-traffic (100,000+ page views a day), and we’ve never had an issue. Remember, not all queries are the same… and Piklist queries are optimized.
SteveKeymaster@kjprince– The examples in the docs are designed to show ALL the available parameters. Be careful when doing a straight copy/paste. In most situations you will need to edit or remove some.
SteveKeymaster@jmayhak– The best solution would be to fix your data. I suggest you write an update script that loops through all the posts, looks for the meta key and updates the data.
SteveKeymaster@wpkonsulterna– Let me know if this Tutorial works for you.
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