Sorry for the late reply. No, you don’t overwrite single.php. You add the file to your site’s theme and WordPress will know to use this new template instead of single.php to display items that are created using Bug Library. Now, the example single-bug-library.php that I provided was based on one of the default themes from WordPress. It will need to be tailored to work with the theme you selected for your site.
Let me know if you have further questions.
What default WP theme do you use?
I suspect twenty ten, correct?
Unfortunately I don’t have that, tried other default themes of WP to get it to show similar to your example screendumps but don’t seem to come near that.
Would it be possible to supply a single-bug-library-bugs.php which works with twenty fifteen for example?
Sure, I will update the file to work with Twenty Fifteen over the week-end.
Just wanted to let you know that I just released version 1.3.6 with an updated single page template for bugs, based on Twenty Fifteen. Also, there was an issue where default settings were not getting created correctly. This is also resolved as well.
Please make sure you go to options page and save them, as well as go to stylesheet editor page and save to get all settings since you started from the previous version.
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