Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,079
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 1/5/2015 (4013 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 7/22/2014 (11 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.3
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.1.42
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 4013 days ago

20/100

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Possibly abandoned (last update 4013 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.3
Tested up to: 4.1.42
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Adds helper functionality to easily add to the WP Contextual Help throughout the admin of a WordPress site.

Usage

When you register a tab you have a few different options as far as what content is displayed there.

If you provide a callback argument in the tab args, that will take precedence and the plugin will not look for any HTML files within the help-docs directory.

If you provide a file argument in the tab args, the plugin will look for that file specifically and if it does not exist will output a warning message in place of the content to notify the developer that the specified help document does not exist.

If no file or callback argument is passed into the tab args, by default the plugin will look for a file with the same name as the id of the tab. So for post-management it would look for post-management.html within the help docs directory.

HTML Help Docs

All help docs should either reside within the get_template_directory() . '/includes/help-docs/'; directory and all images within the get_template_directory() . '/includes/help-docs/img/';

You can use the wp_contextual_help_docs_dir filter to change the directory for the HTML files and the wp_contextual_help_docs_url filter to change the base URL for the images. Within your help documentation we use the variable {WP_HELP_IMG_URL} as a placeholder for the image URL which is then replaced before rendering with the value provided from the filter or defaults to the default help docs image directory.

Registering a tab

Help tabs are registered using the WP_Contextual_Help::register_tab() method.

Parameters

  • $id (string) – String to be used as the ID for the help tab
  • $title (string) – Title to display to the user within the tab
  • $args (array) – An array of options for the help tab
    • page (string, array) – Page(s) to enable the help tab
    • post_type (string, array) – Limit the tab to only display on these specific post types
    • file (string) – HTML file to read and output within the tab
    • wpautop (boolean) – Default: False – Apply wpautop to the loaded HTML file
    • callback – If a user would rather a custom callback instead of the autoloading of a HTML file, this is where that would be applied

Example

 array( 'post.php', 'post-new.php' ),         'post_type' => 'post',         'wpautop' => true     ) );      // Add to a custom admin page     WP_Contextual_Help::register_tab( 'custom-settings', 'Custom Settings', array(         'page' => 'settings_page_custom-settings-page',         'wpautop' => true     ) );      // Add help tab with custom callback     WP_Contextual_Help::register_tab( 'custom-callback', 'Custom Callback Example', array(         'page' => array( 'post.php', 'post-new.php' ),         'post_type' => 'post',         'callback' => function( $screen, $tab ) {             echo '

It is super easy to add new help tabs!

'; } ) ); } ); ?>

Installation

As standard plugin:

See Installing Plugins.

As theme or plugin dependency:

After dropping the plugin into the containing theme or plugin, add the following:

if( ! class_exists( 'WP_Contextual_Help' ) ) {     require_once( $path_to_help . '/wp-contextual-help.php' ); } 

As a composer dependency

Add the following to your composer.json required dependencies

{     // ...     "require": {         "voceconnect/wp-contextual-help": "~0.0.1"  // Most recent tagged version     },     // ... } 

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Changelog

Please refer to full changelog at https://github.com/voceconnect/wp-contextual-help/releases.