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note-for-developers.txt
2020-12-19T0609+0100
Last modified: 2021-01-01T2249+0100
Footnotes plugin for WordPress, v2.2.6 and later
Support for custom templates
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Since v2.2.6, Footnotes supports custom templates.
Custom templates may be loaded from a sibling folder 'footnotes-custom'
or since v2.3.1 from a folder 'templates/footnotes/' in the active theme.
Priority order:
1. active theme
2. sibling folder
3. internal
See footnotes/class/template.php:67..116
A. Active theme
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Please create a folder 'templates/footnotes/' in your child theme and
store all your public custom templates for Footnotes directly therein.
Existing homonymous templates are loaded instead of their counterparts in
wp-content/plugins/footnotes/templates/public/.
B. Sibling folder
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Please make a sibling of the "footnotes" folder called 'footnotes-custom' and
the same internal structure and file names as 'footnotes/templates/public/'.
Example for custom tooltips:
footnotes-custom
└── templates
└── public
├── footnote.html
└── tooltip.html
The timing parameters in the inline jQuery script 'tooltip.html' are already
configurable in the dashboard > Referrers and tooltips > Tooltip timing.