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Post-like page for each club, team and player #2

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Krold opened this issue May 22, 2012 · 4 comments
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Post-like page for each club, team and player #2

Krold opened this issue May 22, 2012 · 4 comments

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@Krold
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Krold commented May 22, 2012

Hi Timothy

I'm very glad you have created a fork of phpleague, specially if you are going to add extra usability to this wonderful (when finished) plugin.

Unfortunately you only can count with my help to test the plugin, because I have no skills of PHP. But I am beginning to study it.
I hope I have those skills in future.

You think you could implement such a thing like a frontend page (post like page) for each club, team and player?

Sorry for my bad english.
Regards,
Krold

@thewheat
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@Krold I've noticed that there is some support for this already. Just create a new page or post and click the PHP League icon in the editor toolbar and select what you wish.

@Krold
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Krold commented May 23, 2012

Thanks Timothy for your reply.
I noticed that I can insert that functionality in any post, but I'm talking about other features.
I wish we can have a particular page/post for each club automatically created by the plugin, that allow for example, that everytime a club is mentioned in a table or in a fixture, its name can be a link to that particular page where are all the info about the club. The same for teams and players.

For example: There is a player named "Hulk" from "FC Porto".
The player have his own page in (for example) http:/mysite.com/players/hulk
The team have his own page in (for example) http:/mysite.com/teams/fcporto

Did I make myself clear?

Regards,
Krold

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Krold commented Jun 4, 2012

Timothy, sorry for the insistence.
Did you read my comment?
Are you intending to do something like that?
Otherwise, (my expertise in PHP is low or none), can you guide me to a script or another plugin, that implement a similar functionality, no matter the context.
Now, I'm beginning to study PHP and Wordpress. Then I could study the code of such script or plugin, and maybe have an idea of how can that be made in PHPleague.
Thanks,
Krold

@thewheat
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thewheat commented Jun 5, 2012

@Kroid currently this isn't much of a priority to my usage of the plugin but I may look into it in the future. Sadly I don't know of any other plugin similar in functionality to PHPLeague. As all the code is available you can just download the plugin and make changes. I suggest you read some PHP and Wordpress development tutorials. I'm pretty new to Wordpress development myself but thought this is a good opportunity to learn some things with an existing plugin

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