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"Start of storyline" navigation button #270

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katedrawscomics opened this issue Jun 3, 2016 · 5 comments
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"Start of storyline" navigation button #270

katedrawscomics opened this issue Jun 3, 2016 · 5 comments
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@katedrawscomics
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Hi, is it possible to have a navigation button underneath the current ones that would take you back to the start of the storyline the current page is in? Say, if you're reading a page from storyline X and you click this link it'll take you right back to the start of storyline X, and when you're reading a page from storyline Y the link would take you back to the start of storyline Y.

Thanks!

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Mihari commented Jun 6, 2016

There is a widget you can use that will do the feature you're asking about if I'm understanding correctly, it's the [Webcomic] Storyline Link

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Thanks- That's nearly it, but I can't seem to make it show the current storyline- my choices are the previous one, the next one, the first one, etc, none of which are the current one!

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Mihari commented Jun 6, 2016

This shortcode can get you the current storyline:
[the_webcomic_storylines]

If you stick that in a text widget I believe it will do what you're looking for.

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katedrawscomics commented Jun 6, 2016

Ah, that's great! Unfortunately, if I add it into the navigation footer/header, it removes the arrows that are already there..
Also, is there a place these shortcodes are stored? Sorry, I'm not very well-read on this. Thanks for your help so far!

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Mihari commented Jun 8, 2016

By default if you do add any navigation through the use of widgets it will remove the defaults, but you can simply add them back by putting the widgets that generate the same links. Those are the "[Webcomic] Link" widget, I believe it is.

All the tags and shortcodes and more are listed in the wiki here on github, but for shortcodes specifically here you go: Shortcodes

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