开发者 |
nravota12
VlastimirSamolov |
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更新时间 | 2024年4月9日 04:25 |
PHP版本: | 5.6 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.5 |
版权: | GPL-2.0-or-later |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
/wp-content/plugins/admin-user-guide
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.From your WordPress admin dashboard, navigate to Guides tab and add a new guide by clicking on the "Add New" button.
When creating or editing a guide, you can optionally assign a featured image to it by going to the featured image tab in the Block Editor's sidebar.
To add more screens (steps/sub-guides) to the guide, you need to create a sub-guide and link it to the parent guide. Create a new guide and link it to the parent guide via the Page Attributes
tab from the right sidebar in the Block Editor.
Absolutely! You can create as many guides as you want and link as many screens to them as you wish. A list with all the guides will be visible in the Welcome Guide
tab from the block editor's sidebar.
When creating or editing a post, a "Welcome Guide" tab will be visible in the Block Editor's sidebar, right below the Status & Visibility tab. Expand the tab and you will see a list with all the guides. You can also create a featured Guide, that will popup the first time the user opens the Block Editor. Please check the next question for more details.
Deffinitely! When an editor opens the Block Editor for the first time, the default Welcome Guide dialog pops up. To add a custom welcome guide message and replace the default one, simply go to the plugin's settings page (Guides => Settings) and select a featured guide from the dropdown list.
Sure, you can remove the list with the guides in the Block Editor's sidebar for a specific post type, e.g. pages. Just go to the plugin's settings page and remove the tick on the toggle button for the respective post type.
Since version 1.0.1 you can! In the plugin's settings page, select a featured guide and enable the option "show the featured guide in The whole WordPress Admin".
No, the scope of the plugin is to help your admin users or editors with the cms options and currently runs only from the WordPress admin.
The featured guide should work as expected, however you will not be able to see a list of guides in the post editor's sidebar. The plugin uses the rest api and pre-built Gutenberg components from WordPress core. To take full advantage of all the plugin options, please use the Block editor.