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Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a sreenshotscreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop.

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_fieldadd_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortablejquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a sreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop.

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a screenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop.

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

HereHere is a sreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop: http://bit.ly/PFv6oV.

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a sreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop: http://bit.ly/PFv6oV

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a sreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop.

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?

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Currently I'm developing a new theme for my business. This theme will have a header section with a drop down menu, a slideshow on the background and three featured images with a title, a description and an URL pointing to a page.

Here is a sreenshot of the website that I put together in Photoshop: http://bit.ly/PFv6oV

So I want those featured images appear in the Theme Options page and let myself (the admin) edit the followings:

  • Image (select, upload, reset, etc. #uploader)
  • Title (e.g.: Who are we? #textbox)
  • Description (e.g.: Here's some important thing about us #textbox)
  • Page URL - the page to redirect the user when she clicks on the image (eg.: /pages/about-us #dropdown)

There will be 3 featured images each containing 4 properties as it defined above. That is 12 properties altogether.

I want to make a nice options page to manage these images and their properties but that couldn't be accomplished by using the standard Settings API functions (add_settings_field) that generates a table like form. I don't want 12 text boxes but rather than a nice UI where UI I can upload images, select pages (for the Page URL property) and even set the order of the images (best would be jquery.ui.sortable).

How would you guys accomplish this scenario?