=== Plugin Name === Contributors: Juanjo Pher Tags: linkex, blogroll, link, widget, plugin Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 2.5 Stable tag: 0.2 LinkexWidget shows your LinkEX links in a widget that you can add to your sidebar like any other. == Description == **This plugin has been discontinued. Please use [WP-LinkEX](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-linkex/ "WP-LinkEX"): it's much more complete and has no ads.** Many bloggers are using the fantastic application [LinkEX](http://linkex.dk/ "LinkEX") to manage their links to and from other blogs, but there aren't a widget that easily shows your links from LinkEX to the sidebar of your blog. This is the simply role of LinkexWidget. It allows you to easily add a widget to your blog to display your links. Nothing more. == Installation == 1. Upload `linkexWidget.php` to the *`/wp-content/plugins/`* folder 2. Activate the plugin through the *Plugins* menu in WordPress 3. Go to *Design > Widgets* and add your *LinkexWidget* to your sidebar 4. Enter the URL of the file that contain your links. This file is created by LinkEX, and must be in the folder `LINKEX_INSTALLATION_DIR/data/output/CATEGORY_ID` You can access to this file easily typing the URL in your web browser. For example `http://www.example.com/linkex/data/output/1001` == Frequently Asked Questions == = How can I configure my LinkEX to show my links between li tags? = Go to your LinkEX administration and *edit* the category where are the links that you would like to show in your blog. In the *Template* section enter something like: