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  • Plugin Author gfazioli

    (@gfazioli)

    Hi David,
    WP Bannerize support the group keyword.

    When you add one or more banners, put these into a group.
    Simply add your own, or yours, banners in a different group, for example ‘header’.

    So, just use:

    <?php if(function_exists( 'wp_bannerize' ))
              wp_bannerize('group=header'); ?>
    <?php if(function_exists( 'wp_bannerize' ))
              wp_bannerize('group=sidebar'); ?>

    Let me know if you need anymore information
    regards
    GF

    Thread Starter mumford

    (@mumford)

    Hi

    Many thanks for your response. I actually managed to do this through Widgets. And editing functions.php to include the sidebars.

    Your example would have been a lot quicker ??

    Where is the documentation for your example? Or am I being silly and have totally overlooked this?

    Thanks again

    Dave

    I have a similar issue. How can I place banners only on certain post types? As I can see, it is possible with the widget to output banners for certain categories, but how can I for example make a banner only avaiable on a certain page?

    The second problem is, when I have an arcticle posted under more than one category, let’s assume e.g. I post it to three categories (and for each category I created a group to assign to the category): Then there show up three banners in a list-style, what messes up my theme. How to avoid that?

    I think both problems could be solved through something like an exclude-Function?

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