New FAQ Builder for WordPress Almost Ready!

We are finishing up our work on the new FAQ Builder for WordPress; our new plugin that allows you to create and manage a Frequently Asked Questions page on your WordPress blog.

We have submitted our plugin to WordPress and will make an official announcement when it becomes available!

In the meantime, you can download a Beta version of FAQ Builder for WordPress and try it for yourself!

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4 Comments

  1. Posted December 3, 2009 at 12:14 pm | Permalink

    I have installed FAQ Builder for WordPress and it looks very nice. However, I do not see way to modify which users can access the settings other than the Admin. I have editors who should be able to answer FAQ questions but I do not see a way for them to do this without giving them Admin privileges (which I do not want to do). Is there some way to assign who can access FAQ Builder?

  2. Posted December 5, 2009 at 8:15 am | Permalink

    Hi,

    I just started using your FAQ Builder for WordPress plugin and I really think it is very easy to use. However, it does not allow for any text formatting. Do you know if and when this will be added? Or at a minimum, when will the ability to add line breaks so that a space can be entered between paragraphs? I think this would really push this plugin over the top for ease and usefulness.

    Thanks (and keep up the good work!).

  3. JBK
    Posted January 17, 2010 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    FAQ Builder is great. I have only 2 issues with it.

    1) There’s no need to put the javascript code on every page. I have gotten around this with an if( is_page(”)) { ; }, but it’s something you might want to consider in a future version. WordPress is slow enough as it is without loading unneeded javascript. :-)

    2) Unrelated to the above, I’m having a strange issue. I go to my site (with FAQ Builder) and get a blank page with the following text at the top:

    prefix.”faq_build_questions”); define(“FAQBUILDDBCATEGORY”,$wpdb->prefix.”faq_build_category”); define(“FAQBUILDPERPAGE”,20); define(“FAQBUILDUNFOCUSEDCOLOR”,”#777777″); define(“FAQBUILDFOCUSEDCOLOR”,”#000000″); define(“FAQBUILDSTYLESHEET”,”"); define( “FAQBUILDPOWERED”, “Powered by “. “FAQ Builder” ); define(“FAQBUILDDOCUMENTATION”,”FAQ Builder Help/Documentation”); //Require Scripts require_once(“functions.php”); //Load FAQ Builder Functions Library require_once(“category.class.php”); //Load FAQ Builder Category Class require_once(“question.class.php”); //Load FAQ Builder Question Class require_once(“javascript.php”); //Load FAQ Builder Question Class

    (Nothing else). It looks like code from config.php.
    My other wordpress sites (without FAQ Builder) work fine. I tried posting this at the “Contact Us” page, but it hangs at “Submitting…”

  4. Posted April 22, 2010 at 3:42 am | Permalink

    Hi Friends!
    Thank You for your plugin! Nice work!

    But my blog is in Bulgarian /cyrillic/ language!
    I made some modifications to plugin and now it is fully translateble and utf-8! I can send you new plugin files for futer use in updates. You can chek them and include in futer versions. I’m not programer and may be my code is not clear! You can correct it if any errors!
    Please tell me where to send you my work to take a look!
    Have a nice day!

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