Open diplix opened 10 years ago
should probably be a bigger issue: base the plugin on a wordpress plugin boilerplate.
but one tab for each class settings would be nice.
this should work and honor the native wordpress design (i don't like the jquery ui styles): http://theme.fm/2011/10/how-to-create-tabs-with-the-settings-api-in-wordpress-2590/
what i'm thinking:
should probably be a bigger issue: base the plugin on a wordpress plugin boilerplate.
but one tab for each class settings would be nice.