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Changeset 1430107


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Timestamp:
06/03/2016 06:27:09 PM (10 years ago)
Author:
Khothemes
Message:

readme

Location:
ultimate-widgets-light
Files:
2 edited

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  • ultimate-widgets-light/tags/1.5/readme.txt

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    1717Get the pro version directly via your WordPress dashboard **UWL Panel > Upgrade** for $9.99.
    1818
    19 **From the 1.4.5 version, you can convert all UWL widgets in shortcode to use in any post or page!!!**
    20 For this, go to **Appearance > Widgets** and drag widgets into **UWL - Shortcode Generator**.
     19> **From the 1.4.5 version, you can convert all UWL widgets in shortcode!!!**
     20> To use widgets in any page or post, go to **Appearance > Widgets** and drag widgets into **UWL - Shortcode Generator**.
    2121
    2222Widgets have long been a feature of WordPress with a number of default widgets being bundled, they are a great way to give the user control over placing additional elements on the page in the areas provided by the theme author. A lot of themes will include some custom widgets for different things bundled in the code which is great until you come to change themes, if you change themes you will lose the widgets provided by your old theme and any content you placed in them. One way around this is to use a plugin to handle your custom widgets so you can keep them with any theme.
  • ultimate-widgets-light/trunk/readme.txt

    r1430100 r1430107  
    1717Get the pro version directly via your WordPress dashboard **UWL Panel > Upgrade** for $9.99.
    1818
    19 **From the 1.4.5 version, you can convert all UWL widgets in shortcode to use in any post or page!!!**
    20 For this, go to **Appearance > Widgets** and drag widgets into **UWL - Shortcode Generator**.
     19> **From the 1.4.5 version, you can convert all UWL widgets in shortcode!!!**
     20> To use widgets in any page or post, go to **Appearance > Widgets** and drag widgets into **UWL - Shortcode Generator**.
    2121
    2222Widgets have long been a feature of WordPress with a number of default widgets being bundled, they are a great way to give the user control over placing additional elements on the page in the areas provided by the theme author. A lot of themes will include some custom widgets for different things bundled in the code which is great until you come to change themes, if you change themes you will lose the widgets provided by your old theme and any content you placed in them. One way around this is to use a plugin to handle your custom widgets so you can keep them with any theme.
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