=== Plugin Name === Contributors: madebyguerrilla Tags: work, portfolio, freelance, custom post type, cpt, guerrilla Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 4.0.1 Tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html This is a plugin that adds a Work custom post type that allows you display your recent portfolio of work. == Description == This is a plugin that adds a Work custom post type that allows you display your recent portfolio of work. **What's included** With the Guerrilla's Work CPT plugin, the Work CPT gets created with the following options for each portfolio piece you add. - Title and description - A category selector for the type of work (ie: *Web Design*) - Featured image - A Work Industry section with industry, year and website URL options The three *theme template files* required are also included so you can customize as you see fit. And there is a style.css file for you to change the design of the code as you see fit. ### How to add the template files to your theme Copy the three files from the plugin folder's *templates* folder and put them into your current themes folder. ### Theme support Currently, the [Clarirty](http://www.madebyguerrilla.com/clarity-wordpress-theme) WordPress theme is the first to adopt this plugin so it will work perfect right out of the box. *see screenshots* As more theme authors adopt this plugin for their themes, I will add them here. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What do I do with the "Work" page that's been created when I activate the theme? = This page is added so you can add a "Work" link to your navigation menus easily. There's no special function to the page itself other than that. == Installation == 1. Upload the entire plugin folder to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. The /templates/ folder has the sample theme files needed, which you copy to your theme folder and edit as needed. == Screenshots == 1. The admin panel option for you to view, or add new work in it's own custom post type. 2. This is how the plugin works out of the box (with the template files added to your theme) 3. This is a screenshot of the backend options built into the Work custom post type. 4. In your admin panel sidebar, this is what you will see