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Copy the plugin-wonderful folder to your wp-content/plugins folder and activate it from Plugins -> Installed. Activating the plugin creates a new database table, `{prefix}_pw_adboxes`, that you can safely remove if you are no longer using the plugin. Copy the plugin-wonderful folder to your wp-content/plugins folder and activate it from Plugins -> Installed. Activating the plugin creates a new database table, `{prefix}_pw_adboxes`, that you can safely remove if you are no longer using the plugin.
Note that if you're upgrading from a pre-0.5 version, you'll have to deactivate and reactivate the plugin. If you're using the Widgets feature of the plugin, you'll have to rea-dd your widgets to your sidebars again.
== Frequently Asked Questions == == Frequently Asked Questions ==
= Why don't my widgets work anymore?! = = Why don't my widgets work anymore?! =
The widget API in 2.8 changed to something that is much easier to use when you want multiple widgets on a page. Using multiple widgets was broken in earlier versions of Plugin Wonderful, anyway. If you are using a pre-2.8 WordPress and want widgets in your sidebar, you can still use template tags to put them there. The widget API in 2.8 changed to something that is much easier to use when you want multiple widgets on a page. Using multiple widgets was broken in earlier versions of Plugin Wonderful, anyway. If you are using a pre-2.8 WordPress, you'll be able to add a single widget to your sidebar. If you want more, you'll need to use template tags.
= Where do I get my member number? = = Where do I get my member number? =