Unique Headers
Published November 3rd, 2014 under Plugins
Update: This version is now available from the official repository.
I’m working on a substantial update to the Unique Headers plugin for WordPress. If you use the plugin, I’d love to hear some feedback on how you find this new beta version of the plugin. It hasn’t had a lot of testing yet, but it should be okay to use on a live site. But as always, make sure you backup first in case I’m wrong 🙂
52coder says:
Hi friend,I just use your wordpress theme,then,I found lots of questions,I just wonder can you modify it .
December 11, 2014 at 9:19 am # //
Ryan says:
I think you are asking me to modify your theme for you. I do not provide free support for modifying themes sorry. I recommend trying the WordPress.org support forums instead.
December 11, 2014 at 10:21 am # //
andrew says:
Hi Ryan,
My name is Andrew Kurtis and I am associated with Web Hosting Hub community team.
I found your Unique Headers plugin at http://geek.ryanhellyer.net/products/unique-headers/ very interesting. My idea is to translate that to Spanish language and help people from Hispanic community find your plugin useful too. But you would need to create the translatable .pot file first in order for me to proceed. Please let me know if you are willing to do that so I can translate it.
Regards,
Andrew Kurtis
December 17, 2014 at 12:05 pm # //
Ryan says:
Thanks for the offer Andrew, but the latest version which will be released in a few weeks is already available in Spanish. You can download it directly from GitHub, but it will be available from WordPress.org fairly soon too (before the end of 2014 unless I end up unexpectedly busy).
https://github.com/ryanhellyer/unique-headers
December 17, 2014 at 7:50 pm # //
Amy says:
The plug in works great except for the blog page. I have selected an image to be my header but it isn\’t showing up. Any ideas?
March 25, 2015 at 6:14 pm # //
Ryan says:
That’s because your blog page is not technically a page within WordPress.
I’ve made an issue for this on GitHub. So next time I’m working on the plugin I’ll look into this for you, but this probably won’t be any time soon sorry.
This is somewhat of a problem with the way WordPress is built (blog pages on inner pages was tacked into the WordPress code-base as an after thought), but I think I may be able to work around that issue.
In the mean time, you could simply edit your header.php file to make it pull the image from the static page. That’s a bit of a hack, but it would work, and it would be much easier than my next suggestion of writing an extension for the Unique Headers plugin .
March 25, 2015 at 7:36 pm # //