It is currently a Beta version and therefore does not have an options menu in wordpress, so you need to configure the width of your columns in the plugin file itself (which is still really easy). It is based on something I built for a bespoke wordpress theme I was working on, and thought was useful enough to share.
Adding the columns to your post is incredibly simple, you just add the tag {columnX} to your post to begin the column and {/columnX} to close the column. (Replace the X in the above example with either 1 or 2, depending on which column you are opening/closing). You can only have 2 columns at the moment.
Plans for future releases:
For the next release I plan to add an options page where you can set the number of columns (2 to 4), column margins, borders etc.
Installation:
- Download the plugin file and unzip.
- Upload the wp_post_columns.php file to your wp-content/plugins folder.
- Activate the plugin from the Plugins page in WordPress.
It is currently a Beta version and therefore does not have an options menu in wordpress, so you need to configure the width of your columns in the plugin file itself (which is still really easy). It is based on something I built for a bespoke wordpress theme I was working on, and thought was useful enough to share. Adding the columns to your post is incredibly simple, you just add the tag {columnX} to your post to begin the column and {/columnX} to close the column. (Replace the X in the above example with either 1 or 2, depending on which column you are opening/closing). You can only have 2 columns at the moment.
It is currently a Beta version and therefore does not have an options menu in wordpress, so you need to configure the width of your columns in the plugin file itself (which is still really easy). It is based on something I built for a bespoke wordpress theme I was working on, and thought was useful enough to share.
Adding the columns to your post is incredibly simple, you just add the tag {columnX} to your post to begin the column and {/columnX} to close the column. (Replace the X in the above example with either 1 or 2, depending on which column you are opening/closing). You can only have 2 columns at the moment.
It is currently a Beta version and therefore does not have an options menu in wordpress, so you need to configure the width of your columns in the plugin file itself (which is still really easy). It is based on something I built for a bespoke wordpress theme I was working on, and thought was useful enough to share.
Adding the columns to your post is incredibly simple, you just add the tag {columnX} to your post to begin the column and {/columnX} to close the column. (Replace the X in the above example with either 1 or 2, depending on which column you are opening/closing). You can only have 2 columns at the moment.
It is currently a Beta version and therefore does not have an options menu in wordpress, so you need to configure the width of your columns in the plugin file itself (which is still really easy). It is based on something I built for a bespoke wordpress theme I was working on, and thought was useful enough to share.
Adding the columns to your post is incredibly simple, you just add the tag {columnX} to your post to begin the column and {/columnX} to close the column. (Replace the X in the above example with either 1 or 2, depending on which column you are opening/closing). You can only have 2 columns at the moment.