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Customized sidebar widget

Chad Butler · Nov 11, 2014 ·

I often get questions about the filters that I use on this site for the sidebar widget. This post has the exact custom filters that I use, copy/pasted from my own functions.php file.

For those with questions about how the sidebar widget is styled, that is all CSS and a lot of it is from the Genesis Theme Framework. This post does not address that. What it does address is how I add the gravatar image and change the log out link to include “edit profile”. Continue Reading →

Sidebar status filter advanced demo

Chad Butler · Aug 21, 2012 ·

Sidebar status filter advanced demoThis is an advanced demonstration of what you can do with the sidebar status filter.  In previous examples, I have shown how to use the sidebar status filter to display the user’s avatar.  This more advanced example will build on that, and also show you how to utilize php functions to filter the default sidebar status message and replace it with other user information.Continue Reading →

Sidebar login status

Chad Butler · Apr 9, 2012 ·

The sidebar on rocketgeek.com is customized with some relatively simple filter hooks in the plugin. Adding the avatar is similar to the method described in this post.  Read on for the exact script that I am using here. Continue Reading →

User Settings Page

Chad Butler · Mar 28, 2012 ·

The User Settings Page is customized with a relatively simple filter hook in the plugin using the method described in this post.  Read on for the exact script that I am using here. Continue Reading →

Sidebar login filter advanced example

Chad Butler · Mar 22, 2012 ·

This is an advance example of the sidebar login filter wpmem_sidebar_status.  This sample code will take the generated sidebar login status and completely replace it with the user’s avatar, a welcome message using first and last name, and a different logout message.Continue Reading →

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