Sub Page Hierarchy Widget
Martin TodA quick way to show a set of the pages in a particular part of your site without having to show all the pages on the site.
Adds a widget to let you show a clickable list of pages linked to a particular ‘parent’ page on your site.
Yes. Unfortunately, this happened with the upgrade to version 1.4. Moving from the deprecated register_sidebar_widget()
to the new wp_register_sidebar_widget()
function removes your widget from the widget area or sidebar. If you just put it back into the widget area or sidebar, your settings should still be there.
2.0.8
- Completed support for internationalization
2.0.7
- Preliminary support for internationalization
2.0.6
- Support for selective refresh
2.0.5
- Fixed small bug showing in debug mode.
2.0.4
- Renamed to ‘Sub Page Hierarchy Widget’. Added options to link title and limit depth of list display
2.0.3
- Changed name of the plug-in from ‘Sub Page Hierarchy’ to ‘Sub Page List Widget’
2.0.2
- Addresses error with
wp_get_sidebars_widgets();
function.
2.0.1
- Supports internationalization
2.0
- Supports multiple widgets
1.5
- Add missing
ul
tags.
1.4
- Remove deprecated functions
1.3
- Fixing the invisible drop-down box problem. Moving to the standard WordPress
wp_dropdown_pages()
function.
1.2
- Update by Will Howells for v2 change in DB structure for pages.
1.1
- Fixes a bug which means that page number isn’t remembered.
1.0
- Original public version
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
e.g.
- Upload
ldpagehierarchy.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to Design->Widgets and click on ‘add’ next to ‘sub page hierarchy’
- Go to the right of the page and hit ‘edit’ next to ‘sub page hierarchy’
- Select the top page of your hierarchy under ‘head page’
- Click ‘change’ and then ‘save changes’
Reviews
4 out of 5 stars
- Version: 2.0.8
- Last updated: 3 months ago
- Active installations: 100
- WordPress version: 2.2.0
- Tested up to: 6.4.5
- PHP version: false