Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 3:26:44 GMT
Why not ask them to provide content on a regular basis? How to set custom variables? Please don't be intimidated by this section. Implementing the plugin is as simple as ticking a few boxes, and the hard-coded routes aren't particularly difficult. Plugins I think many installations use plugins. This plugin is the easiest way to track authors, so I recommend installing it if you don’t already have tracking on your site. You can find tracking by going to Plugins Add New Item search and installing the top result.
Activate the plugin and go to its settings page. Select Show Advanced Settings and you C Level Contact List will see a table called Custom Variable Settings. All you need to do is select the author name and click the update button. There are many other tracking options here, such as tags, categories, and year of publication. You may want to turn these features on while you're there, as you may find uses for this data later; it's better to be ready and waiting than not at all! Hardcoding If you have tracking hardcoded into your website.
You can make a quick and easy edit to enable author tracking. This example assumes your tracking code is in a file. to the Appearance Editor and selecting the file from the list on the right. Your code should look like this: Insert the following code between the two lines starting with: Author Your code should now look like this: Select Update File and you're done. If you care about what this paragraph does, please note: it checks if the current page is a blog post, gets the author's name, and then prints a custom variable using code that inserts the author's name.
Activate the plugin and go to its settings page. Select Show Advanced Settings and you C Level Contact List will see a table called Custom Variable Settings. All you need to do is select the author name and click the update button. There are many other tracking options here, such as tags, categories, and year of publication. You may want to turn these features on while you're there, as you may find uses for this data later; it's better to be ready and waiting than not at all! Hardcoding If you have tracking hardcoded into your website.
You can make a quick and easy edit to enable author tracking. This example assumes your tracking code is in a file. to the Appearance Editor and selecting the file from the list on the right. Your code should look like this: Insert the following code between the two lines starting with: Author Your code should now look like this: Select Update File and you're done. If you care about what this paragraph does, please note: it checks if the current page is a blog post, gets the author's name, and then prints a custom variable using code that inserts the author's name.