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SteveKeymaster@pupppet– Getting the value for a radio button is the same the fields in that tutorial. Did you try it with your radio button field name?
SteveKeymaster@jason– Give us a day or so and we’ll write up a tutorial on this. I think it would be interesting to a lot of people. In the meantime, you can create all the fields you want even though they are currently under the post editor.
SteveKeymaster@taishiziyi– Can you send us the code you are using to create this field?
SteveKeymaster@cosmocanuck– I’ve noticed that sometimes when you try to update soon after we commit it doesn’t always work properly. Guessing it’s a WP.org issue. Try again, it worked for me.
SteveKeymaster0.9.1 is now available on WordPress.org and fixes this issue.
SteveKeymaster@bicho44– We can’t reproduce the error. Can you zip up your theme and email to: support at piklist dot com?
SteveKeymasterFixed in 0.9.0.
Closing ticket.
SteveKeymaster@jason– Can you be a bit for specific? or send us the code you are using in your theme? Piklist should not break if Demos are activated and you are using Piklist in your theme.
SteveKeymasterheaders already sentusually means additional whitespace somewhere. Check the beginning or end of your files. Did you also modifyfunctions.php? Check the beginning and end there as well.Let us know if that helped.
SteveKeymasterRegarding this notice
Notice: Undefined index: theme, where did you put the metabox code? In a plugin or your theme?February 5, 2014 at 11:04 am in reply to: Suggestion: Be able to add metaboxes field to a specific page #1323
SteveKeymaster@james_mc– Glad you’re back. 😉
SteveKeymasterThank you and thank you! It’s nice to know all the hard work is appreciated.
SteveKeymaster@hangell75– You can use the standard WordPress get_option function to pull your settings data.
The end of this demo explains it in detail.
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