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- This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 4 months ago by
Steven Zahm.
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03/28/2014 at 4:01 pm #283642
Aaron Silver
GuestHello, I’m in the process of upgrading BJ.org’s Connections plugin from 0.7.4.1 to 0.7.9.5.
None of the templates I had created are recognized now.
I looked for instructions online and tried re-creating my template in the connections_templates folder to match the plugins/connections/templates/profile/ folder that came with the new version of the plugin. But my template is not showing up.
Please advise. Thanks.
Aaron.03/30/2014 at 11:52 am #283983Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Aaron
Template are now full-fledged plugins; so not only do custom templates need updated to mimic the core template structure, but they also require the WP plugin header text and moved to the
/plugins/folder.Follow this example of the Profile template instead of the version in 0.7.9.5:
https://github.com/Connections-Business-Directory/Connections/blob/develop/templates/profile/profile.phpI suggestion creating this file, name it something like
connection-profileand drop it into the/plugins/folder.I hope that helps!
03/31/2014 at 12:02 pm #284016Aaron Silver
GuestThanks, Steve. I did what you said but I’m still getting this red error “ERROR: Template connections-tmpl-sidebar not found.”
I’ve put up the plugin code here so you can see it: http://bjnyc.staging.wpengine.com/steve.txt
The real version of that file lives here:
/wp-content/plugins/connections-tmpl-sidebar/connections-tmpl-sidebar.php and I’ve successfully activated it in Plugins.What am I missing?
Thanks,
Aaron.03/31/2014 at 1:35 pm #284052Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Aaron
Looks like the only thing that need to be done was updating the class name in the last line. Attached.
Hope that helps!
If you have a moment, I would truly appreciate a review as they really do make a difference. Many thanks in advance!
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