- Overview
- Transcript
4.1 Final Words
Thanks so much for watching this course! I’ve had so many requests for this particular topic, and I really hope it lived up to your expectations. If you’re having any problems with the scripts, don’t hesitate to contact me on social media or on the forums here at Envato Tuts+. I’ll lend a hand whenever necessary.
I’m Adi Purdila, thanks again for watching, and until next time, take care.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 10:54
1.1Introduction00:37
1.2Theme Options Page vs. WordPress Customizer04:47
1.3Using Existing Solutions05:30
2.Coding a Simple Page From Scratch4 lessons, 33:07
2.1Adding the Administration Menu07:50
2.2Creating a Settings Section and Field08:33
2.3Displaying the Fields08:34
2.4Sanitizing Data08:10
3.Creating a More Complex Page5 lessons, 58:33
3.1Creating Section and Field Definitions08:32
3.2Initializing Options and Creating the Admin Menu04:41
3.3Registering Settings and Displaying Fields and Sections16:45
3.4Creating Working Image Upload Fields21:02
3.5Adding Proper Field Sanitization07:33
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:08
4.1Final Words01:08
4.1 Final Words
Well, thanks so much for watching this course. I had so many requests for this particular topic. So I really hope I lived up to your expectations. You can think of it like a bowl or a plate. It's a pretty complex demo, but you can take it and you can build upon it. You can use the two multidimensional arrays to add your fields, add your sections. You can define them any way you want. And you can really create your own theme options pages. You have the CSS and the JavaScript which is already loaded in the admin. So, you can use those to add extra styling or extra functionality to the theme options page. One example would be to add maybe tabs for the sections, so you would display each section in a tab. It's gonna free up space, but only if you think it's necessary. Well, with that said, again thanks so much for watching and until next time, I'm Adi Purdila, bye.







