• Children of Promise

    (@children-of-promise)


    When we first used this plugin, it was suggested to create a new custom php to edit how you wanted individual staff members to be displayed using the file: single-staff-member.php We had placed this in our child theme folder as to not get stepped on by any plugin updates.

    A few months ago, this stopped working. Now it seems that we need to modify the file: class-simple-staff-list-admin.php which is located in the plugin’s admin folder. Putting an edited version of the php file in our child theme does not work, the plugin doesn’t recognize it – it must be located in the plugin admin directory in order for the custom code to be visable.

    Is there a new suggested method of having custom code so plugin updates will not step on our edits?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Author Brett Shumaker

    (@brettshumaker)

    @children-of-promise – Sorry for the delay. Can you share a link to your website that illustrates the issue?

    Having a single-staff-member.php file in your theme should still work just fine. I just tested it on a fresh installation of WordPress 4.7.3 and the latest version of the plugin running the twentyfifteen theme and was able to see my customizations.

    Thanks!

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