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  • Plugin Author Jeroen Peters

    (@jeroenpeters1986)

    Hi CrankyJac,

    you can find this in shortcode.php, in the function show_directory()

    Beware of editing the plugin if you plan to update. If you update you might lose your changes.

    Thank you for the kind words about the plugin. If you really like it, would you please leave a rating? You can also post the URL in the review, I always like to see where and how people use the plugin.

    Thread Starter CrankyJac

    (@crankyjac)

    Hi Jeroen,

    Cheers, will do – 5 stars from me.

    Anyway to bypass the update problem? Like making a copy of shortcodes.php within a theme folder?

    Thx

    Plugin Author Jeroen Peters

    (@jeroenpeters1986)

    Hi CrankyJac,

    for now I will not support theming. There are css style rules you could override, but at the moment there aren’t any for the alphabetical hyperlinks.

    I will add that last feature.

    Until I add this you could update the plugin yourself by editing shortcode.php. In index.php you could update the version number to 2.0 to prevent updates for now.

    Thread Starter CrankyJac

    (@crankyjac)

    Good idea with the version number. Cheers.

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