Installation
Installing the AZIndex plugin is very straightforward, but the instructions you should follow depend on which version of WordPress you are using.
(Note, if AZIndex is already installed on your blog, you can skip to the next page.)
For WordPress 2.7.x:
- Go to the Plugins » Add New page in the administration section of your blog.
- Enter AZIndex into the text box in the Search section of the page and click the Search button.
- When the results of the search are returned, AZIndex should be the only plugin listed. Click the Install link at the right-hand side of the listing.
- A panel pops up containing lots of information about the plugin. When you’re ready, simply click the Install Now button to download and install the plugin.
- Once the plugin has been installed, click the Activate Plugin link to finish the process.
For WordPress 2.5.x and WordPress 2.6.x:
If you have the excellent One-Click Plugin Updater plugin installed (and if you don’t, what’s the hold up?):
- Go to the AZIndex Plugin Page in the WordPress Plugin Directory and copy the Download link location to the clipboard (right click the Download button).
- Now go to the Plugins » Install A Plugin page in the administration section of your blog and paste the link into the URL text box and click the Install button.
- Once the plugin has been installed, click the Activate the plugin link to finish the process.
Otherwise, you will have to use the old-fashioned, manual method for installing a plugin:
- Download the latest version of the AZIndex Plugin from the WordPress Plugin Directory and unzip it.
- Upload all the contents (including the azindex directory), into your WordPress installation’s plugin directory. This is usually …/wordpress/wp-content/plugins.
- From the Plugin administration page, click the Activate link next to AZIndex and the plugin will be activated.
Now you have AZIndex installed and activated, it’s time to start creating your first index.
lovewp said:
Hi everybody,
I agree with all of you: this is a very Great Plugin! Thanks to Mike .
Now I need your help (Mike or anybody who could) .
1- I create an author index on my site . It seem working very well . But how I can group items with the same heading under one main entry without selecting subheadings ? I mean each author name appear only once and when we click on it we’ll see all his post. Please take a look on my page
2- I have another site (same server, same hosting) but the author index page on this site can’t be read (please click on this link for reading the error message)
Many thanks in advance
LW
lovewp said:
2- I have another site (same server, same hosting) but the author index page on this site can’t be read (please click on this link for reading the error message)
Sorry ! I don’t know why the above link is not working .
Julie said:
GREAT plugin, thank you!!
@curtis klope, thanks so much for the tweak, i was experiencing the same issue and was so not looking forward to diving into the code, so was thrilled to find a quick solution!
i think it is a bug and your fix should be rolled into the next release…