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Display Latest Posts Widget? (9 posts)

  1. theotheragentm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    I know this has been posted and I dug around wpmudev.org, but I can't seem to figure this out for the life of me. I have individual blogs running, but I'd like to get a widget that links to the 5 latest posts from any of the blogs. The plugins that are around seem to be outdated and I couldn't figure out how to get them to work. Can anyone help me or advise me on where to look?

    Thanks in advance.

  2. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 16 years ago #

    The ones I know of aren't widgets. could be widgetized though.

  3. theotheragentm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Well, what is available then? I couldn't figure out how to get the ones that were on wpmudev working. The documentation was lacking for a simpleton such as myself.

  4. jackiedobson
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    I would think using the sitewide rss feed within an rss widget would work.

  5. andrea_r
    Moderator
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Well, the most-recent-posts plugin, for example, lists how to use it right at the top of the plugin file. Copy/paste right into your themes's template.

  6. theotheragentm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Oh yeah. I did see that one but I generally don't like to mess directly with themes so I passed it up.

  7. espinoza
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    Hey, I just found this link http://wpmudevorg.wordpress.com/project/List-All-%5Bwidgets%5D

    here you download the link and add it on your widgets if you want only appear on the main blog, and install it on mu-plugins folder, if you want all blog users have access to it.

    after you activate it, go to presentation - widgets and move the widgets wherever you want on your sidebar.

    hope this help

    G

  8. theotheragentm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    I did see this one too. I uploaded it into both my mu-plugin and plugin folder (at different times). I could not figure out how to get it to work.

  9. theotheragentm
    Member
    Posted 16 years ago #

    I figured it out. I had plugins administration disabled. So I wasn't seeing it. Upload the folder, activate the plugin you want, drag it in the widgets, and you're good to go.

    Thanks, everyone.

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