• Resolved wpwebfix

    (@wpwebfix)


    Hello,

    I have been using your WP Reading Progress plugin on my WordPress website, and I must say it’s been a fantastic addition to enhancing the user experience on individual post pages.

    However, I’ve encountered a slight hurdle regarding its display. While the progress bar appears seamlessly on post pages, I’m eager to extend this functionality to the homepage/front page of my website as well.

    Could you kindly advise on how I might achieve this? I’ve explored the plugin settings thoroughly but couldn’t find an option to enable the progress bar on the homepage.

    Your guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for developing such a useful plugin, and I look forward to your response.

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  • Plugin Author Joeri van Veen

    (@ruigehond)

    Hello @wpwebfix , thank you for using my plugin!

    Is your homepage a page? Or a special post type? Or maybe an archive? It should behave the same as other pages, posts and archives.

    If your homepage is a ‘page’ and ‘page’ is not activated in the wp-reading-progress settings, you can edit the homepage and check the box in the ‘WP Reading Progress’ meta box and hit save, to activate the reading bar on that page only. (Same for other post types.)

    If your homepage is an archive it is more complicated but I don’t think yours is.

    As it stands now, the reading progress bar is not outputting anything on your homepage, so it is considering itself switched off there.

    Let me know if this doesn’t help, I’d be happy to take a closer look.

    Kind regards,
    Joeri

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