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  • deadweasel

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    This sits in the sidebar only, as far as I can tell. There’s no shortcode insert option for this one… yet?

    deadweasel

    (@deadweasel)

    This plugin has that capability as well, via shortcode.

    [rpwe limit="200" excerpt="true" cat="89" ]

    I’m still trying to determine how to modify appearance for that though…

    UPDATE: Scratch that, full details on how to control what’s shown via shortcode is in the plugin’s Other Notes section:
    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/recent-posts-widget-extended/#other_notes

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by deadweasel.
    deadweasel

    (@deadweasel)

    Figures. The one plugin amongst all the masses that makes the process so ridiculously-simple, and it’s proprietary platform-only. >:|

    Why does it have to be so freaking difficult to just selectively publish a post to a FB fan page??

    EDIT: Nevermind. Simple Facebook Connect does the trick without any fuss whatsoever for self-hosted WordPress sites. 🙂

    Hey! Great plugin idea! Does exactly what I was looking to do!
    The only gripe I have is regarding this very “problem”.

    I’m not using WP_DEBUG, but I do get those errors in my server’s error log, which I tail while experimenting with the site coding. Almost every hit on the site results in a flood of info regarding the deprecated warnings, so it tends to make for a bit of a mess if I screw something up and need to see where the error I’m actually interested in happened.

    For one-off purposes, and because I’m still cutting my teeth with PHP overall, what needs to change in the code to resolve those warnings? A little research pointed to the use of =&.
    If I’m not mistaken, removing the ‘&’ should resolve the warnings, right?

    Thanks a bunch!

    Just saw this question while trying to solve a different problem…

    To eliminate the title from the video, all you should need to do is not post any title text in the link. Now, there are a few different ways to post up CoolPlayer links, so I’ll stick with the simplest one.

    [coolplayer]
    a href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZipRAsT0sk”>Sundance Diary8
    [/coolplayer]

    In this case, all you would need to do is to eliminate the text “Sundance Diary8” from the string, and the title should no longer be posted up underneath the video.

    I know it’s been a while since this question was posted, but I hope I was of some help anyhow! 🙂

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