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    Stick it in menu where you want it to be.

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    Pauline,
    Often plugin authors will include a readme.txt file with their plugins, or, at minimum, will include instructions inside the actual plugin PHP page itself. Also, you can find installation instructions (usually) on the author’s web site.

    Just trying to give you an idea of the options you have for finding the information you may need.

    Thread Starter pauline_k

    (@pauline_k)

    podz: Thanks!!

    Nuclear Moose: Those are good suggestions. The guy who wrote the plugin didn’t include a readme, and if you look at his blog, he kind of assumes that people know php. I didn’t think to look inside the file, though; next time I may try that.

    Nice suggestion NuclearMoose, but most plugin writers and other open source developers tend to use short-hand assuming everybody’s a coder. They just write ‘call the function’ and we have to figure it out from there and end up after too much wasted time at posts like this.

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