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Still probably needs a bit of refinement, but d9ae0c6 is a first pass and should do just that. See the FAQ for usage, but basically [wp_resume section="5"] or [wp_resume section="experience"].
I confirm that it does work :).
Now I have a doubt:
if you active the url rewrite feature, it will link the sections to pages like .../sections/SECTION_NAME, while the page that I could have created for that section could be .../SECTION_NAME. I think this should be fixed, but I don't which way to use. Maybe is better to map all the user-generated-pages to use them if they exists? Maybe is better to fix the CSS and template in .../sections/SECTION_NAME pages giving the two possibility of implementation?
The CSS no loading actually looks like it was a bug, which 082c50f should fix (was looking for the wrong post type). Let me know if that fixes (at least the CSS part of) the problem?
Going to give this a bit more testing, and hope to push to stable soon and hold off new features for the next version.
It would be nice it would be possible to have a page with only things from one single section.
IE:
General Resume:
- Exp 1
- Exp 2
- Exp 3
- For 1
- For 2
- For 3
Experience page:
- Exp 1
- Exp 2
- Exp 3
Formation page:
- For 1
- For 2
- For 3
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