Provides the ability to set the parent_id of a new page from within the link to the new page form
| Author: | Theo Ephraim (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 2.7.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 2.7.1 |
| Plugin version: | 0.1 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 15-12-2010 |
| Last updated: | 15-12-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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| Plugin URI: | http://www.theoephraim.com/ |
| Total downloads: | 1 629 |
| Active installs: | 10+ |
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With this plugin you can create a link to post-new.php (the place to create a new page) that includes the desired parent_id of the new page. This allows you to create links in the front end of the website like "Add a new page to this section" or "Create a new sub-page". This is extremely useful when developing custom themes to add useful backend links on the front end of the site for users who have editing access. For using wordpress as a CMS, you really want to let the user avoid going through the clunky manage pages interface...
Features
- This should be a feature of wordpress
- I can't believe this isn't built into wordpress
- This has to rely on javascript because there's no suitable hook to do it another way
- Did I mention this should be built into wordpress?
Feedback
Doubt you'll have any, but if you do, you can go to my website (http://theoephraim.com) I was thinking about making some functions to actually spit out the links, but since were talking about developing custom themes, you may as well just hardcode it.
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