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Updtaed for 3.3, thanks xavisys || WidgetWithBehaviorScript: Template for a WordPress widget which enqueues an accompanying behavior script; script only output if widget is rendered.
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<?php | |
class WidgetWithBehaviorScript extends WP_Widget { | |
function __construct() { | |
parent::__construct(__CLASS__, 'Widget with Accompanying Behavior Script', array( | |
'classname' => __CLASS__, | |
'description' => "This WordPress widget serves as a pattern for how to enqueue a script only if the widget is actually rendered." | |
)); | |
function widget($args, $instance) { | |
// Enqueue the .js script which accompanies the widget | |
wp_enqueue_script( | |
__CLASS__, | |
trailingslashit(get_template_directory_uri()) . __CLASS__ . ".js", | |
array('jquery'), // Whatever you want | |
filemtime(trailingslashit(TEMPLATEPATH) . __CLASS__ . '.js'), | |
true // Must be true (in_footer) | |
); | |
extract($args, EXTR_SKIP); | |
global $Shopp; | |
echo $before_widget; | |
echo $before_title; | |
# ... | |
echo $after_title; | |
# ... | |
echo $after_widget; | |
} | |
function update($new_instance, $old_instance) {} | |
function form($instance){} | |
} | |
?> |
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Is there a similar trick, when handling an accompanying .css file reference?