=== Hackadelic Sliding Notes === Contributors: Hackadelic Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=1805414 Tags: shortcode, AJAX, post, page, content, slide Requires at least: 2.6 Tested up to: 2.7 Stable tag: 1.3.0 Ajax sliders for content fragments. Fancy replacement for foot- and other notes. == Description == Check out the [plug-in homepage](http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes "Sliding Notes") for in-depth information about the plug-in. [The release announcement](http://hackadelic.com/sliding-notes-1-3-hot-new-presidential-oath-release "Announcing Sliding Notes 1.3") provides in-depth information about the 1.3 release. == Installation == 1. Upload the whole plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder. 1. Go to the Plugins page and activate the plugin. 1. Go to *Settings->Hackadelic Sliding Notes* and follow the instructions there. == Screenshots == Screenshots? Who needs screenshots, when you can see it in live action at the [plug-in homepage](http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes "Sliding Notes")? == Change Log == #### 1.3.0 - 'Presidential Oath' Release This release is packed with features that greatly ease the integration into existing website styles and concepts, as well as the combination of different usage patterns on the same site. * Many new shortcode arguments for easy integration into different website/usage concepts: * inline CSS styles * custom note types * auto-expanded notes * embedding shortcodes inside sliding notes * Improved interoperability with other JavaScript/AJAX libraries * Various cleanups and fixes For details, see [the release announcement](http://hackadelic.com/sliding-notes-1-3-hot-new-presidential-oath-release "Announcing Sliding Notes 1.3"). #### 1.2.1 * *Widget-ready* (for usage within text widgets in the sidebar) #### 1.2.0 * Fixed cross-browser issue! * Fixed IE issue with missing space between slider button and surrounding text #### 1.1.1 (internal release only) * Compatibility fixes with older PHP versions #### 1.1.0 ATTENTION: I had to rollback to 1.0rc5 due to cross-browser problems with the 1.1 series. A total rewrite: * Switch from a buggy Shortcode API to "good old" Filter API. (See [this post on that](http://hackadelic.com/shortcode-shortcomings).) * Improved handling of multi-paragraph notes, enabling the following features: * Note paragraphs can be individually styled. * Note paragraph styles can differ from surrounding paragraph style. Note: The styling is done the usual way in the visual editor. There's no extra UI for writing sliding notes (yet). There is an example in [the 1.1 release announcement](http://hackadelic.com/sliding-notes-major-upgrade). #### 1.0rc5 Fixes an issue with the print preview. (Notes were not initially collapsed in print preview. Reported by Mark Adams). #### 1.0rc4, 1.0rc3 Slight changes in the readme file only. #### 1.0rc2 Initial public release == License == This file is part of the *Hackadelic Sliders* WordPress plugin. *Hackadelic Sliders* is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. *Hackadelic Sliders* is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with *Hackadelic Sliders*. If not, see . == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I use the plug-in? = Easy: Add the shortcode [slider title="slider button title"]slider note content[/slider] to your post or page (or in text widgets, if you enabled processing shortcodes there). = Why are there no options? = This was a deliberate decision, with the following reasoning: * For a typical blog site, the CSS definitions are unlikely to change, or change frequently, so it is basically a one-time effort for the administrator. * On the other hand, having extra options is an run-time overhead that occurrs on every page load, so it's an "every-time" penalty for each and every of your visitors. * Any customization I can think of right now is related to CSS styling. There already exists [a plug-in that allows for extra CSS styling from within the WordPress' admin interface - MyCSS](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mycss/), so why re-invent the wheel, and add another stylesheet file to load on page displays? = I love your work, are you available for hire? = Yes I am. [Contact me](http://hackadelic.com/contact) to "talk turkey" :)