WordPress Menu Manager
Posted on August 25, 2008
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We just finished some final edits for the first release of The Brokers Edge WordPress “Menu Creator” aka “Menu Manager” and it is now ready for use. The menu creator was designed in response to clients who needed a way to control the menus on their WordPress blogs. With the FREE WordPress plugin users can not only add content items to any number of menus they can add external links as well.
The WordPress Menu Creator / Manager produces a standard unordered list output which is so common for CSS and JS menus today and can support multiple levels. The WordPress Menus can then be easily edited, managed and positioned within your WordPress templates. One of the nice features about the WordPress menu manager is the ability to change the display order of the menu items as you see fit.
Anyone interested in this item should contact us today or visit The Brokers Edge
WP Featured Documentation!
Posted on August 15, 2008
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http://www.jaredritchey.com/featured-listings-plugin/
In two days I’ve gotten 9 emails requesting help for this plug-in. I know I did a quick and un-detailed job on the documentation in part because this version was the one we emailed out to several hundred people that contacted us to test the plug-in. The next release which I’ve added some nice features and other real important enhancements to is better documented. The next release is also 100% Free and has a larger collection of example layouts complete with CSS. But for now, I’ll again try and answer in bulk some important settings requirements to run this plug-in in your site.
WP Featured Requires OpenRealty and WordPress!
Lots of confusion and I’m not sure how as in every single post I make about WP Featured, I’ve made mention that listings are provided by OpenRealty. I have this plug-in working on a half dozen sites with MLS RETS and IDX feeds where there are many thousands of listings. I even have a WordPress MU version working where each agent has a blog in a sub domain and they feature their own listings in their blogs. I know this works but what seems to be escaping people is the need to have OpenRealty installed in your site. The new release again will still require OpenRealty to be on the same domain but the one following that will allow for connection to the OpenRealty site regardless of domain. Until then here is a summary of steps to setup this plug-in.
#1 Install the plug-in and activate it.
The most common issue is that people are not installing the plug-in correctly. To begin, simply extract the Zip file and upload the folder titled “featured-listings” to your plug-in directory. You will end up with a final path like this “wp-content/plugins/featured-listings/”
#2 EDIT the featured listings templates.
In wp-content/plugins/featured-listings/template/ I have a few demo templates so you can see how we use OpenRealty type tags. featured_3.html is the best example to really work from as it has the path example I’m using and it has some CSS in it for simple styling. In the new release when done you won’t need to set so many variables in the actual template files even though controlling the look of your featured result is ideally handled in the template files. You are free to create any that you wish but you MUST keep them in the same naming format in order to use them. featured_# for example. The new release has 14 templates two are slide shows, two have flash, two have internal menu’s and the rest are just examples.
#3 Create a featured listings instance
Another common confusion NOT by design is in relation to “instances”. The featured instances refers only to the instance or instance number of the featured listing format you are using. If you have 5 new posts and in each post you have featured listings then you need 5 instances unless your goal is to write posts and have the same exact set of featured listings in all 5 posts. What that basically means is that If I decide to write a half dozen posts about a particular property I may just use only one instance. In that instance I would have set the parameters for just that property or maybe all properties in the same neighborhood. Thus, an instance does nothing more than provide you a way to have multiple featured listings throughout your site in many formats, criteria, and data sets for flexibility. An Instance is just an instance of your featured listings. This came about because people said “I would like to be able to feature different featured listings on different pages and posts” and our answer was, “create an instance”!
Part of this creation of an instance requires you to set the path to Open Realty from either the perspective of the domain root or the server root. You as mentioned in previous posts you must add the path to Open Realty relative to the server in 95% of the cases. I’ve setup a video for this part in summary, Please View The Video!
#4 Add Featured Listings to your WordPress posts and pages
Again this one seems to be a bit confusing and here is why. People have emailed me that they do all of the above and still get no results. When you add the tag to display your featured listings in your post, many are adding the tag with { featured_3 } thinking it refers to the template they selected when they setup their instance. The correct tag is { featured_3 } ONLY IF your instance number is 3. Now this is confusing and in the new new release we have it to where it will show a list of instances you have created in a drop down list so you don’t accidentally overwrite a previous instance and we have added a feature that if the listing is no longer available then it will revert to a master parameter setting to display all featured listings.
The best way to add instances is in sequence as opposed to MLS# as I have some clients now that wanted to feature a particular property so they created an instance like 348759 which was the MLS#. However once the listing sold there was no need to display it so why keep it. We solved this issue by telling them that you should NOT delete it from your system, simply change its Status to “SOLD” and display it as such. In the event where the site has IDX or RETS thats not always possible. So we suggest that you set the instance numbers as just a basic number of your choosing and set the featured criteria to match your listings so it will revert to alternates nicely.
As it stands, you don’t delete instances, you simply edit them once created. In the third release, not the next one this week, we plan on adding the feature to remove an instance from the DB. Until then just create a logical means of using numbers. It is in my plan to add in a feature that makes management a great deal easier.
I hope this helps with configuration. If not use my contact form and I’ll set it up for you.
WP Featured v1.3 Features
Posted on August 14, 2008
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Working on this late last night I factored in a way to have nifty little featured slider although not automatic as I’d like. I did this so it could be used in places where space is limited. My idea is to have the listings slide from right to left on the click of an arrow button.
I’ve also added in some support for OpenRealty SEF URL’s since this previous version would only display the listingID in the URL and not the actual SEF title. Adding this feature lead me to a discovery of sorts where Open Realty’s SEF feature may possibly break certain aspects of a site.
I discovered that in OpenRealty version 2.5.2 the that when SEF URL’s are set to use “hyphens” it can cause problems with any site element that is “hyphenated”. I sent that info to OpenRealty Guru Mick for possible bug analysis to see if it can be verified by someone else too. I noticed that with SEF urls set, any background images in my css that were preceded with a hyhpenated word would be excluded and not show up. Also sub folders with hyphens would not work nor pre-defined search results that were added to the HTACCESS file. For instance if I set the background image for the search results template to be residential-background.png it would not show until I changed it to residentialback.png for instance.
This kept me many many hours bug hunting trying to figure out what I was doing wrong since the SEF feature in this newest version has a few hyphenated paths for the mootools and RSS stuff. I can change it if need be, but if it is a tiny little bug in OpenRealty, I figured they would want to know about it.
People beat me up a great deal about how nasty this site is and how unreliable the downloads are and such. I take no offense to truth. I’ve got it on my project log to be fixed. Thanks for feedback even if to slap me around.
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