'glamad', 'description' => __('Glam Ad', 'glamad') ); /* Widget control settings. */ $control_ops = array( 'width' => 200, 'height' => 350, 'id_base' => 'glamad-widget' ); /* Create the widget. */ $this->WP_Widget( 'glamad-widget', __('Glam Ad Widget', 'glamad'), $widget_ops, $control_ops ); } /** * How to display the widget on the screen. */ function widget( $args, $instance ) { extract( $args ); /* Our variables from the widget settings. */ $title = apply_filters('widget_title', $instance['title'] ); $affiliate_id = $instance['affiliate_id']; $adsize= $instance['adsize']; /* Before widget (defined by themes). */ echo $before_widget; /* Display the widget title if one was input (before and after defined by themes). */ if ( $title ) echo $before_title . $title . $after_title; if (isset($affiliate_id) && isset($adsize)) { echo <<< EOT EOT; } /* After widget (defined by themes). */ echo $after_widget; } /** * Update the widget settings. */ function update( $new_instance, $old_instance ) { $instance = $old_instance; /* Strip tags for title and name to remove HTML (important for text inputs). */ // $instance['title'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['title'] ); $instance['affiliate_id'] = strip_tags( $new_instance['affiliate_id'] ); /* No need to strip tags for ad size. */ $instance['adsize'] = $new_instance['adsize']; return $instance; } /** * Displays the widget settings controls on the widget panel. * Make use of the get_field_id() and get_field_name() function * when creating your form elements. This handles the confusing stuff. */ function form( $instance ) { /* Set up some default widget settings. */ $defaults = array( 'title' => __('Glam Ad', 'glamad'), 'name' => __('John Doe', 'glamad'), 'enable' => 'true' ); $instance = wp_parse_args( (array) $instance, $defaults ); ?>