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Glossary
Given a collection of glossary definition pages, automatically creates links in your page and post content for the words in your glossary.
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v0.9
Current Version v0.9
Updated 16 years ago
Last Update on 04 Mar, 2009
Synced 14 hours ago
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Showing 2 of 2| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| glossary | 14 | — | Tag | 19 hours ago |
| definitions | 45 | — | Tag | 19 hours ago |
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- Version
- 0.9
- Last Updated
- Mar 04, 2009
- Requires WP
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- Tested Up To
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- PHP Version
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Common questions about Glossary
No. It can be called anything. Just be sure to enter the page's id into the plugin's preference dashboard.
No. Just leave that page blank. The plugin creates the unordered list of terms automatically.
Simply add a child page to your main glossary page. Title it the glossary term (ex. "WordPress") and put the term's definition into the body (ex. "A neato Blogging Platform").
Just add it or change it. The links for your glossary terms are added to your page and post content on the fly so your glossary links will always be up to date.
You need to edit the glossary.php file. You will see a big chunk of commented out code that says it is for php 4. You need to uncomment that. Additionally, you will see a large chunk of code that says it is for php 5. You need to comment that out.