How to Use the Profiles Section

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After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your template.
 
After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your template.
  
==Enable the Reader section==
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==Enable the Profiles section==
[[File:Enable-Reader-Section.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Enable Reader Section|Enable Reader Section]]
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[[File:Enable-Profiles-Section.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Enable Profiles Section|Enable Profiles Section]]
 
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
 
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
 
# Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates"
 
# Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates"
# Select the Template Area that you want the Reader section to go
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# Select the Template Area that you want the Profiles section to go
#* If you select the "Page Template area, by default the Reader section will be displayed on every page that is assigned to the type of Page Template you choose
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#* If you select the "Page Template area, by default the Profiles section will be displayed on every page that is assigned to the type of Page Template you choose
#* If you select "Header," "Footer," or "Morefoot," by default the Reader section will be displayed on ''every page'' regardless of the Page Template
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#* If you select "Header," "Footer," or "Morefoot," by default the Profiles section will be displayed on ''every page'' regardless of the Page Template
#Drag the "Reader" section from the "Available/Disabled Sections" over to the "Active Sections"
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#Drag the "Profiles" section from the "Available/Disabled Sections" over to the "Active Sections"
 
# The Section Order will save automatically
 
# The Section Order will save automatically
  
You will now see an empty Reader section on every page that it is active on. If you don't want the Reader section to be displayed on all of those pages, you must configure your pages to show/hide it   
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You will now see an empty Profiles section on every page that it is active on. If you don't want the Reader section to be displayed on all of those pages, you must configure your pages to show/hide it   
 
===Hide Reader on individual pages===
 
===Hide Reader on individual pages===
 
[[File:Hide-Reader.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Hide Reader|Hide Reader]]
 
[[File:Hide-Reader.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Hide Reader|Hide Reader]]

Revision as of 21:37, 3 November 2011

After you have purchased, installed, & activated the Reader section, you must then enable it in your template.

Enable the Profiles section

Enable Profiles Section
Enable Profiles Section

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates"
  2. Select the Template Area that you want the Profiles section to go
    • If you select the "Page Template area, by default the Profiles section will be displayed on every page that is assigned to the type of Page Template you choose
    • If you select "Header," "Footer," or "Morefoot," by default the Profiles section will be displayed on every page regardless of the Page Template
  3. Drag the "Profiles" section from the "Available/Disabled Sections" over to the "Active Sections"
  4. The Section Order will save automatically

You will now see an empty Profiles section on every page that it is active on. If you don't want the Reader section to be displayed on all of those pages, you must configure your pages to show/hide it

Hide Reader on individual pages

Hide Reader
Hide Reader

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Select the "Pages" panel, then "All Pages"
  2. Click to edit the page that you wish to hide the Reader section
  3. On the "Meta Panel," click the "Page Setup" tab
  4. Under "Individual Page Section Control," click "Hide Reader"
  5. Click "Save Meta Settings"

Because the Reader section is displayed by default when you enable it, you will need to use this method for every page that you do not want the Reader section displayed.

Show Reader on individual pages

You can also hide the Reader section by default, and choose the pages you want to show it on.

Hide Reader by default
Hide Reader by default

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Templates"
  2. Make sure you have the correct Template Area selected for the type of page you want to hide
  3. Under "Active Sections" click "Reader Options"
  4. Click "Hide This By Default"
  5. The Section Options will save automatically

Now the Reader section will be hidden by default until you select to show it on the individual page.

Show Reader
Show Reader
  1. Select the "Pages" panel, then "All Pages"
  2. Click to edit the page that you wish to show the Reader section
  3. On the "Meta Panel," click the "Page Setup" tab
  4. Under "Individual Page Section Control," click "Show Reader"
  5. Click "Save Meta Settings"

Now that you've configured which pages will show the Reader section, it's time to