WordPress taxonomy for describing sources.
Provides a custom taxonomy for describing Sources. Designed to leverage default WordPress templates and be overridden by taxonomy specific templates.
These plugins must be activated for the plugin to function properly.
Enhancements:
- Added composer file.
Enhancements:
- Moved ACF fields to code and removed the acf-export.json file
Documentation:
- Updated contributing doc to reflect the switch from slack to teams.
- Initial release
n/a
Changes to these files should be tracked via git (so that users installing the plugin using traditional installation methods will have a working plugin out-of-the-box.)
Enabling debug mode in your wp-config.php
file is recommended during development to help catch warnings and bugs.
- node
- gulp-cli
- Clone the UCF-Source-Taxonomy-Plugin repo into your local development environment, within your WordPress installation's
plugins/
directory:git clone https://github.com/UCF/UCF-Source-Taxonomy-Plugin.git
cd
into the new UCF-Source-Taxonomy-Plugin directory, and runnpm install
to install required packages for development intonode_modules/
within the repo- Run
gulp default
to process front-end assets. - If you haven't already done so, create a new WordPress site on your development environment to test this plugin.
- Activate this plugin on your development WordPress site.
- Run
gulp watch
to continuously watch changes to readme.txt file. If you enabled BrowserSync ingulp-config.json
, it will also reload your browser when plugin files change.
- This plugin's README.md file is automatically generated. Please only make modifications to the README.txt file, and make sure the
gulp readme
command has been run before committing README changes. See the contributing guidelines for more information.
Want to submit a bug report or feature request? Check out our contributing guidelines for more information. We'd love to hear from you!