I am using the [[LINK href="https://github.com/gilbitron/WordPress-Settings-Framework"]]WordPress Settings Framework [[/LINK] ]and I want to display the settings values within my theme but I don't know how and I would appreciate some assistance.
zebra webdesigns answers:
Hello booruguru,
if you have used that framework by default without altering anything then the option name is given as "my_example_settings".
I have attached the screenshot to give an idea of where the option name is provided.
I just accessed one setting called "my_example_settings_general_textarea" to display the value of that particular field.
if you want to see the other fields too, you can un-comment the print_r function to see the rest of settings.
if you need more clarifications ping me in skype.
Skype ID: bhuvan530531
$settings = wpsf_get_settings( 'my_example_settings' );
//print_r($settings);
echo $settings['my_example_settings_general_textarea'];
booruguru comments:
It didn't work.
$settings = wpsf_get_settings( 'my_example_settings' );
contains the expected array of values, but they're all numbered instead of named so echo $settings['my_example_settings_general_textarea'];
doesn't seem to do anything.
However, I did figure out how to get it to display data using a function, e.g.
echo wpsf_get_setting( 'my_example_settings', 'general', 'my_example_settings_general_textarea' );
But I want to use the data as variables (not functions). Any suggestions?
zebra webdesigns comments:
Hello Booruguru
I have tested it and then only sent it on your way.
Can you share your screen via Skype.
I have attached the screenshot