Category Sticky Post
Mark a post to be placed at the top of a specified category archive. It's sticky posts specifically for categories.
Maintenance 24/1002955d since update
Active installs
3,000
Downloads
77,739
Reviews
24
Age
13.4y
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Plugin info
Total downloads: 77,739
Active installs: 3,000
Total reviews: 24
Average rating: 4.9
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 3
Last updated: 11/28/2017 (2955 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 8/27/2012 (13 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.4.1
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.4.34
Minimum PHP version: f
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2955 days ago • 24 reviews
24/100
Is Category Sticky Post abandoned?
Possibly abandoned (last update 2955 days ago).
Compatibility
Requires WordPress: 3.4.1
Tested up to: 4.4.34
Requires PHP: f
Languages
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Description
Category Sticky Post allows you to mark a post to be displayed – or stuck – to the top of each archive page for the specified
category.
Category Sticky Post…
- Allows you to select which category in which to stick a post
- Will display the post on the top of the first page of the archive just like built-in sticky posts
- Will only allow you to stick a single post per category
- Displays whether or not a post is stuck in a category on the Post Edit dashboard
- Provides light styling that should look good in most themes
- Is available on each post editor page
- Is fully localized and ready for translation
For more information or to follow the project, check out the project page.
Development Information
Category Sticky Post was built with…
- The desire to perform the same functionality on my own blog
- WordPress Coding Standards
- Native WordPress API’s (specifically the Plugin API)
- CodeKit using LESS, JSLint, and jQuery
- Some advice from Konstantin Kovshenin on query optimization
- Respect for WordPress bloggers everywhere 🙂
Installation
Using The WordPress Dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Add New’ Plugin Dashboard
- Select
category-sticky-post.zipfrom your computer - Upload
- Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugin Dashboard
Using FTP
- Extract
category-sticky-post.zipto your computer - Upload the
category-sticky-postdirectory to yourwp-content/pluginsdirectory - Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugins dashboard
Frequently Asked Questions
Installation Instructions
Using The WordPress Dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Add New’ Plugin Dashboard
- Select
category-sticky-post.zipfrom your computer - Upload
- Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugin Dashboard
Using FTP
- Extract
category-sticky-post.zipto your computer - Upload the
category-sticky-postdirectory to yourwp-content/pluginsdirectory - Activate the plugin on the WordPress Plugins dashboard
Review feed
Nicki Faulk
Plays well with WP v6.6
Does exactly what I need. Thank you, Tom McFarlin!
Changelog
2.10.2
- Change plugin authorship.
2.10.1
- Fix to plugin ownership name.
2.10.0
- Changing plugin ownership.
2.9.0
- Adding Serbian language translation (props George Dragojevic)
2.8.0
- WordPress 4.3 Compatibility
- Updating author URLs
- Removing the
disabledfunctionality that would prevent you from selecting the same
category a post originally had (props marc) - Removing some unused functions
- Cleaning up some of the PHP
2.7.0
- WordPress 4.2.1 compatibility
- Updating copyright dates
2.6.0
- WordPress 4.0 compatibility
- Checking the main query to avoid conflicts with other plugins that deal with the main query
2.4.0
- Verifying WordPress 3.9 compatibility
2.3.0
- Removing the ability to add the sticky post to Pages (this should not have been possible earlier)
- Verifying WordPress 3.8 compatibility
2.2.0
- Adding Spanish translations (props to Andrew Kurtis)
2.1.1
- Updating the plugin so that the
category-stickyclass is applied only on category archive pages (props http://davidpratten.com).
2.1.0
- Updating the plugin to support pages custom post types
- Moving the screenshots to the
/assets/directory to make the download a bit smaller
2.0.0
- Resolving a bug that marked the category as ‘unstuck’ when updating a post
- Introduced a feature for disabling the category sticky border
- Improving the coding standards of the plugin be separating the class into its own file
- Improving the PHPDoc of the plugin
1.2.1
- Removing the custom.css line in the README file
1.2
- Now posts that belong to multiple categories are properly styled when they are marked as sticky
- Removing some of the styles that were causing posts to look incorrect in certain themes
- Documenting all of the functions that exist in the source code
- Fully removing custom.css support
1.1.2
- Removing the custom.css support as it was causing issues with other plugin upgrades. Will be restored later, if requested.
1.1.1
- Improving support for adding custom.css so that the file is also managed properly during the plugin update process
- Updating localization files
1.1
- Updating function calls to use updated PHP conventions
- Adding a function to dynamically create a custom.css file if one doesn’t exist
- Verifying compatibility with WordPress 3.5
1.0
- Initial release



