Thanks Grosbouff, very useful. Is the option in the edit screen to feature the post available to only the “site admin” or other blog roles as well? I would imagine that only the “site admin” would control what should be featured.
This is great.. just what I needed! Thanks for creating this!
Could I ask that you not use URL-shorteners here? They obscure links, they depend on third-party services which may disappear, and they fundamentally break the web.
There’s no character limit unless we’re talking about Twitter, and don’t get me started on Twitter.
Also, thanks for the plugin!
Hello..
bp.1.1.2
wpmu 2.5.8.2
Im getting an error when I tried to activate
Warning: main(/var/www/vhosts/porscheheritage.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/bp-sitewide-featured-posts/bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/vhosts/porscheheritage.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/bp-sitewide-featured-posts/bp-sitewide-featured-posts.php on line 32
Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required ‘/var/www/vhosts/porscheheritage.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/bp-sitewide-featured-posts/bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php’ (include_path=’.‘) in /var/www/vhosts/porscheheritage.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/bp-sitewide-featured-posts/bp-sitewide-featured-posts.php on line 32
@Porscheheritage
The instructions for installing the plugin are wrong
You should place the “bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php” and “bp-sitewide-featured-posts” folder (the one containing “bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php”) in your plugin folder
Eric
@Porscheheritage : yes your bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php should be under
/var/www/vhosts/porscheheritage.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/bp-sitewide-featured-posts/bp-sitewide-featured-posts-widgets.php and bp-sitewide-featured-posts.php shuold be under /plugins.
@All : updated to v0.2 (there was a permalink bug)
So just to clarify… does the new version have the restriction for admin only to use this? Thanks!