Rating: 5 stars
Does what is should do.
I just added a check in the code, i do not want the last post image in my sidebar on archive pages.
if (!is_single()) return;
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The plugin does what it is supposed to do, however, there are some errors generated that can be easily fixed by adding “global $post;” to the top of the plugins function “getting_featured_img”.
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Its really great plugin. It works as i expected
thanks
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Nice
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Truly terrible and (currently) uncompleted description of how to implement plugin successfully into wp code.
Therefore, it does not work.
What a waste.
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Nice little plugin. It would be cool to have a class parameter. So you can style it on an individual basis.
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Hi.
I hope you can help me.
I don’t know how to do this. I suppose I have to put that shortcode [ featured-img ] somewhere, but I don’t know where?
Same goes for the code: <?php if ( function_exists(‘get_featured_img’) ) get_featured_img(); ?>.
Can you direkt me how to do that?
Thanks in advance!
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keepin’ it simple ??
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