=== Plugin Name ===
Contributors: _silver
Tags: sticky note, note, widget, style, post it
Requires at least: 3.0.1
Tested up to: 4.1
Stable tag: 0.0.1
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Apply a "sticky note" style box around your widget content. All text is displayed in hand writing font too. 

== Description ==

**If you like Notes Widget Wrapper be sure to check out [WP Notes Widget]('https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-notes-widget/') as well!**

Notes Widget Wrapper wraps your widget in a "sticky note" style box and displays the text in a hand writing style. Although this plugin may work with numerous widgets, it has been developed with the intended use of applying a "sticky note" style to custom HTML content. The built in "Text" Wordpress widget and community contributed widgets like [Black Studio TinyMCE Widget]('https://wordpress.org/plugins/black-studio-tinymce-widget/') work great with Notes Widget Wrapper. 




== Installation ==

1. Download plugin from (plugin URL) and activate in your plugin administration page
2. Go to your Widgets administration page. You will notice all active widgets now have the Notes Widget Wrapper controls under the main widget controls.
3. Check "Apply Notes Widget Style" to activate the "sticky note" style on this widget
4. Configure the thumb tack color, background color, text color, and font size to your desired settings


== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= How does this plugin compare with WP Notes Widget =

Here are a few key differences between WP Notes Widget and Notes Widget Wrapper:

* WP Notes Widget has more restrictive HTML elements, and a standard order for those elements.
* WP Notes Widget allows you to manage and organize many notes easier than Notes Widget Wrapper.
* WP Notes Widget must display all notes in sequential order.
* WP Notes Widget enforces a standard look for all notes. Notes Widget Wrapper has much more flexibility. 



== Screenshots ==

1. These are the settings available on the widget administration page. The Black Studio TinyMCE Widget is being used in this example.
2. This is how the widget configuration in screenshot 1 looks on the front end. The note content is quite long to demonstrate the range of styling that is available.

