Duplicate Widget
A widget that can act as a duplicate of another widget (for synchronized use in another sidebar) Define a widget once, use it in multiple sidebars. This saves you from having to manually configure each copy of the widget and later having to worry about keeping them in sync should you ever need to make any changes. Particularly useful for those who define logic in their themes to conditionally include different versions of a sidebar depending on what template is being shown. Depending on use, it is an alternative to plugins that introduce in-widget logic to determine when widgets should be visible (Widget Logic, Section Widget, Conditional Widgets, etc). Quick overview of what this plugin does: Adds a widget called “Duplicate”. The widget’s only setting is a dropdown listing all active widgets. The selected widget will be the widget duplicated by the duplicate widget. A duplicate widget shows the same title and content as its source widget, even if those values later get changed in the source widget. A widget can be duplicated any number of times and can appear multiple times within the same page. (Yes, even within the same sidebar, though why would you do that?) A duplicate widget will abide by the configuration of the sidebar it is placed in, not the configuration of the sidebar containing the source widget. So it uses ‘before_widget’, ‘after_widget’, ‘before_title’, ‘after_title’ values of its own sidebar. Widgets that are duplicated will have “[D]” prepended to their name in the widget titlebar in the admin to denote they have duplicates. Also, at the bottom of the widget’s configuration form (when the widget is expanded), a short blurb also explains that the widget has duplicate(s) and a count of how many duplicates it has. If a widget is deactivated or deleted, if it has any duplicates, they get deleted as well. The widget id and widget type of the source widget are included as HTML classes in the duplicate widget’s markup. Links: Plugin Homepage | Plugin Directory Page | Author Homepage Filters The plugin exposes four actions for hooking. Typically, customizations utilizing these hooks would be put into your active theme’s functions.php file, or used by another plugin. c2c_before_duplicate_widget (action) The ‘c2c_before_duplicate_widget’ hook allows you to output text, or perform some sort of action, just before the output of the duplicate widget. Arguments: $instance (array) : The settings for the widget instance (namely: title and widget_to_duplicate) $args (array) : The configuration for the widget and sidebar Example: // Output an opening before duplicate widget content add_action( 'c2c_before_duplicate_widget', 'my_c2c_before_duplicate_widget', 10, 2 ); function my_c2c_before_duplicate_widget( $instance, $args ) { echo ' ; } c2c_after_duplicate_widget (action) The ‘c2c_after_duplicate_widget’ hook allows you to output text, or perform some sort of action, just after the output of the duplicate widget. Arguments: $instance (array) : The settings for the widget instance (namely: title and widget_to_duplicate) $args (array) : The configuration for the widget and sidebar Example: // Output an closing after duplicate widget content add_action( 'c2c_after_duplicate_widget', 'my_c2c_after_duplicate_widget', 10, 2 ); function my_c2c_after_duplicate_widget( $instance, $args ) { echo ' ; } c2c_before_duplicate_widget_form (action) The ‘c2c_before_duplicate_widget_form’ hook allows you to output text, or perform some sort of action, just before the output of the duplicate widget’s configuration form (in the WP admin). Arguments: $instance (array) : The settings for the widget instance (namely: title and widget_to_duplicate) Example: // Display a message just before the duplicate widget settings form add_action( 'c2c_before_duplicate_widget_form', 'my_c2c_before_duplicate_widget_form' ); function my_c2c_before_duplicate_widget_form( $instance ) { echo ' Note: this is a note above the widget settings form. '; } c2c_after_duplicate_widget_form (action) The ‘c2c_after_duplicate_widget_form’ hook allows you to output text, or perform some sort of action, just after the output of the duplicate widget’s configuration form (in the WP admin). Arguments: $instance (array) : The settings for the widget instance (namely: title and widget_to_duplicate) Example: // Display a message just after the duplicate widget settings form add_action( 'c2c_after_duplicate_widget_form', 'my_c2c_after_duplicate_widget_form' ); function my_c2c_after_duplicate_widget_form( $instance ) { echo ' Note: this is a note below the widget settings form. '; }
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Years Ago Today
This plugin provides a simply admin dashboard widget that lists all of the posts published to your site on this day in previous years. The same listing can be shown on the front-end via the “Years Ago Today” block (WordPress 7.0+) or the [years-ago-today] shortcode. Users have the option (via their profiles) to opt into receiving a daily email that provides a listing and links to all of the posts published to your site on this day in previous years. Links: Plugin Homepage | Plugin Directory Page | GitHub | Author Homepage Developer Documentation Developer documentation can be found in DEVELOPER-DOCS.md. That documentation covers the numerous hooks provided by the plugin. Those hooks are listed below to provide an overview of what’s available. c2c_years_ago_today-email_cron_time : Customize the time of day to email the Years Ago Today email to those who have opted-in to it. By default this is “9:00 am”. c2c_years_ago_today-email-if-no-posts : Override whether the daily Years Ago Today email is sent out on days that don’t have any posts in prior years. By default this value is false, meaning no email is sent in such circumstances. c2c_years_ago_today-email-body-no-posts : Customize the content of the body of the daily Years Ago Today email when it is sent on days that had no posts in prior years. c2c_years_ago_today-first_published_year : Explicitly define the earliest year to be considered when finding earlier published posts. c2c_years_ago_today-post_types : Customize the post types included for consideration. Default ['post']. c2c_years_ago_today-batch_size : Customize the number of daily emails sent per batch. Default 40. c2c_years_ago_today-to_address : Customize the email address specified for the “To:” field of batched emails. Default “noreply@{site-domain}”.
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