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force category table refresh when adding new category
actually I managed to solve this differently (and more elegantly).
However, even this new approach had me banging my head against the wall for way too many hours as my option table didn't get update …
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accessing parent variables in child construct without executing action in parent
I am quite probably going about this the wrong way, but I cant figure out how to rectify this....
would be great if someone could point me in the right direction. happy to provide more details if requ …
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plugin class inheritance. cannot change variable
I guess I have a problem understanding inheritance.
I have 4 classes like so;
class FOO extends WP_Widget {
protected $pluginOptions;
function __construct() {
$this->pluginOptions = g …
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force category table refresh when adding new category
i wonder if there's a relatively easy solution to this :
i have added a custom field to the categories, which in turn gets displayed in the right hand table under its own column name. (essentailly it …
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register child class in another plugin
I think this should be relatively easy, but somehow I cannot figure out how to do this.
essentially there's a preexisting plugin that does this:
add_action('widgets_init', create_function('', 'regist …
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register child class in another plugin
ah, but you did point me in the right direction (specifically your second link). the following (as it stands in my scenario at least ) seems to do the trick. thank you.
add_action( 'widgets_init', …