/wp-thor-custom-post-template

This plugin lets you add the custom post templates in your Wordpress custom post type.

Primary LanguagePHP

=== WP Custom Post Template === 
Contributors: ThunderBear Design
Tags: post template, custom template for post, wp custom post template, custom post type, custom template, post from template, posts, templates, custom post template, custom theme template, simple post templates, single post templates, template, theme template, wordpress post template, wp post template
Requires at least: 4.x
Tested up to: 4.7
Stable tag: 1.5
License: GPLv2 or later
Plugin URI: https://thunderbeardesign.com/downloads/wp-thor-post-template

== Description ==

This plugin lets you add the custom post templates in your Wordpress custom post type. You can easily apply your custom post template in custom post type single page like page template.
 
The templates are defined similarly to page templates, and will replace single.php for the specified post.

Admin can select multiple custom post type where they want to apply custom post template.(i.e. you can choose a template which is not single.php).  
 
== Features ==

*   Select custom post type where you need to show the post template.
*   Select default setting to show post template in your theme default post type.
*   By default post template show in wordpress default post type : 'post'.


== Installation ==

= Install =

1. Login into your WordPress admin panel
2. Navigate to Plugins => Add New
3. Click Upload 
4. Click Choose File and select the wp-thor-custom-post-template.zip.
5. Click Install Now.
6. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
7. Go to Dashboard => WP Post Template and set your general setting.
8. To create new custom Post Template you need to put the new file in the same directory/folder as your index.php and just need to add comment (WP Post Template: Your New Post Template Name) in your new post template file same as you do for page template.

= Uninstall =

1. Deactivate WP Post Template in the 'Plugins' menu in Wordpress.
2. After Deactivation a 'Delete' link appears below the plugin name, follow the link and confim with 'Yes, Delete these files'.
3. This will delete all the plugin files from the server as well as erasing all options the plugin has stored in the database.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==
Write an email us on : tzetterl@thunderbeardesign.com

== Screenshots ==

== Upgrade Notice ==
This is first release. 

== Changelog ==

= 1.0 =
* A intial version.

= 1.1 =
Fixed issue with adding to a post

= 1.2 =
Fixed issue with filenames made them unique