=== Ultimate Posts Widget === Contributors: cl272 Donate link: https://sellcodes.com/5U4SICyc License: MIT License URI: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT Tags: widget, recent posts, custom post types, sticky posts, featured image, post thumbnail, excerpts, category, custom fields, list pages, widget query, microformats, customizable widget, categories widget, tags widget, excerpt, widget templates, post author, post date, custom query, ultimate posts, comments, orderby, comment count Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 6.1 Stable tag: 2.2.4 The ultimate widget for displaying posts, custom post types or sticky posts with an array of options. == Description == **Try it out on your free dummy site: Click here => [https://tastewp.com/plugins/ultimate-posts-widget](https://demo.tastewp.com/ultimate-posts-widget).** (this trick works for all plugins in the WP repo - just replace "wordpress" with "tastewp" in the URL) UPDATE: Plugin ownership changed for this plugin. We are currently evaluating possible enhancements for it. Stay tuned! If you have any suggestions yourself, please let us know in the Support Forum. Note: This is a **classic widget** type, in order for it to work on the latest version of WordPress you will need [Classic Widgets](https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-widgets/) plugin installed on your site. The ultimate widget for displaying posts, custom post types or sticky posts with an array of options to customize the display. Designed for both the average user and developer, Ultimate Posts Widgets aims to provide flexibility and ease of use for displaying any kinds of posts within your widget areas. An array of widget options are available as well as hooks, filters and custom templates for more advanced customization. = Options = * Filter by categories * Filter by current category * Filter by tags * Filter by current tag * Filter by custom post types * Filter by sticky posts * Select number of posts to display * Display title * Display publish date/time with custom format options * Display post author and link * Display post comment count * Display excerpt or full content * Display read more link with custom label * Display featured image and at any size * Display post categories * Display post tags * Display custom fields * Add text or HTML before and after posts list * Add CSS class to widget * Add widget title link * Change excerpt length (in words) * Order by date, title, number of comments, random or a custom field * Exclude current post from the list = Documentation = See the [FAQ tab](https://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-posts-widget/faq/) for documentation on custom templates, hooks, common issues, and more. = Support = For help please ask in the [Support Forum](http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/ultimate-posts-widget/) Enjoy this plugin? [Send a tip to support development](https://sellcodes.com/5U4SICyc). This plugin is part of the Inisev product family - [check out our other products](https://inisev.com). == Frequently Asked Questions == = Filters = **upw_enqueue_styles** *(boolean)* Allows changing whether to load the template CSS file(s). **upw_wp_query_args** *(array)* Allows changing the WP_Query arguments for the widget. **upw_custom_template_path** *(string)* Allows changing the default custom template path. = Templates = **legacy** As of version 2.0.0 we changed the widget HTML markup. For installs prior to 2.0.0 you can use the legacy template to retain the old HTML markup and compatibility. **standard** The new standard template as of version 2.0.0. It features better HTML5 markup, improved styling on various themes without the need for custom CSS, and hfeed microformat. **custom** As of version 2.0.0 you can now provide your own custom template files. To do this, create a directory named `upw` in your theme and copy a template from the plugin's `templates` directory. Edit as needed. Then, in the widget settings under the *Display* tab, choose *Custom* from the *Template* drop down. In the *Custom Template Name* field that appears and enter the file name of your template (excluding .php). For example, if your template is named `custom.php` then enter `custom` in the *Custom Template Name* field. = Images sizes = *As of version 2.0.0, the plugin no longer supports setting custom image sizes from the widget options panel.* To change image sizes you can either edit the built-in sizes (thumbnail, medium, and large) or define a custom image size in your theme `functions.php`. **Edit built-in image sizes:** Go to *Settings > Media* and change the image sizes as desired. Once image sizes are changed you will need to regenerate thumbnails to update any existing images. This can be done with [AJAX Thumbnail Rebuild](https://wordpress.org/plugins/ajax-thumbnail-rebuild/) or [Regenerate Thumbnails](https://wordpress.org/plugins/regenerate-thumbnails/) plugins. Note that this will affect image sizes for the entire site. **Define a custom image size:** Edit your `functions.php` file and add a new image size with the `add_image_size` function. See the [WordPress codex for documentation](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_image_size). Once the function is added, your custom size will be available to select from the widget options. Like editing a built-in size, you will need to regenerate thumbnails for existing images. Example: `` = Thumbnail images are not displaying = *As of version 2.0.0 timthumb is no longer used.* This plugin uses the [timthumb library](http://www.binarymoon.co.uk/projects/timthumb/) to resize post thumbnails. Please review these requirements and troubleshooting tips if you are having problems displaying thumbnails. * Right click > view image - If an image isn't loading then this is the first thing you should do. 9 times out of 10 it will tell you what the problem is in an easy to read error message. * JetPack plugin - There is a known conflict between JetPack's "Photon" component, please disable it for compatibility with timthumb. * Server requirements - PHP and the GD image library must be installed on your web server. Normally most web servers include them by default. * Cache permissions - The cache directory `wp-content/plugins/ultimate-posts-widget/cache` should be set to 777 or if that doesn't work, you may find 755 is ok. * Image sizes - timthumb is configured to only work for images smaller than 1500 x 1500. The plugin and automatically selects the "Large" size from Settings > Media, if it is greater than 1500 x 1500 you will need to reduce the size or modify the configuration in `thumb.php` to support larger image sizes. * Tilde(~) in url - timthumb has a known issue with this, please use a url without a tilde until a fix is available. [Bug report](https://code.google.com/p/timthumb/issues/detail?id=263) * Thumbnail images only work with WordPress' native post thumbnail / featured image. Many theme use a custom image field for thumbnails, these are not supported. **Still stuck?** See [additional troubleshooting tips](http://www.binarymoon.co.uk/2010/11/timthumb-hints-tips/) from the timthumb author. == Screenshots == 1. Example with TwentyTwelve theme with the default widget options 2. General options tab 3. Display options tab 4. Filter options tab 5. Order options tab == Changelog == = 2.2.4 = * Adjusted PHP compatibility = 2.2.3 = * Added try it out module = 2.2.2 = * Tested up to WordPress 6.1-RC5 * Adjusted carrousel module * Updated try it out URL in readme to properly setup demo site = 2.2.1 = * Tested up to WordPress 6.0 * Tested with PHP 8.1 = 2.2.0 = * Tested up to WordPress 5.7.1 * Added support for PHP 8 * Updated banner = 2.1.6 = * Tested up to WordPress 5.4.2 * Updated Opt-in = 2.1.5 = * Tested up to WordPress 5.4.1 * Changed info = 2.1.4 = * Plugin has been updated up to WordPress 5.4 = 2.1.3 = * Hotfixed issue = 2.1.2 = * Serval improvements = 2.1.1 = * Added possibility to exclude current post from the list * Tested update WordPress 5.3.3 (beta)+ = 2.1.0 = * Added possibility for changing custom message when no posts. * Increased stability of the plugin * Fixed filtering * Tested update WordPress 5.3.2+ = 2.0.9 = * Replaced deprecated code = 2.0.8 = * Plugin revival * Feedback system integrated * Readme updated = 2.0.7 = * Tested update WordPress 4.8 = 2.0.6 = * Fix PHP notice (thanks @rhyswynne) * Search custom template both in child theme and in parent (thanks @groucho75) = 2.0.5 = * Adds menu order sort by option = 2.0.4 = * Updated class constructor for WordPress 4.3 compatibility (thanks @JustB) = 2.0.3 = * Adds link to thumbnail images * Adds option to show all categories, tags, or types for better usability * Improve spacing and font sizes on some themes for the standard template * Document adding custom image sizes * Add option to display full size post thumbnail * Remove post_class() from legacy template for better backwards compatibility = 2.0.2 = * Reverts back to using `widget_title` filter * Fixes number of posts setting to allow unlimited amounts * Adds instance and widget ID variables to filters for more control = 2.0.1 = * Fixes issue loading multiple widgets on the same page and using the same template * Adds a default title to the widget for new instances * Documentation improvements = 2.0.0 = * Added a new standard template and custom template support * Added basic CSS styles for better formatting * Add hfeed microformat into new standard template * Improved widget options interface * Add option to filter by tags or current tag * Remove timthumb in favor of using built-in WordPress image sizes * Remove widget "More Button" options * Change date display options to now accept any custom date formats * Add before and after posts HTML fields * Add option for widget CSS class (thanks @avenirer) * Add option to display comment count * Set better defaults for newly created widgets * Various bug fixes and optimizations *Upgrading from an earlier version?* * Upgrades from prior to 2.0.0 we retain the "legacy" template for you. To change which template to use, find the "Template" option under the "Display" tab. * If you used the "More Button", you will need to add in your own HTML into one of the new fields since the more button is now removed. * If you used custom thumbnail settings you will need to update them. You can now choose from pre-defined sizes available to WordPress. If you need an additional image size please see [how to add image sizes](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_image_size). * Date formatting has changed, you will need to update your settings. By default it uses WordPress' date/time options. = 1.9.0 = * Adds option to order by custom field (thanks @enekochan) * Remove "Permalink to:" from link titles (thanks @wirelessgizmo) * Swedish translation (thanks @brstp) = 1.8.1 = * Add content display option = 1.8 = * Add custom field display * Re-organized widget options * Use proper alt tag for image thumbnails * Better title attribute for links = 1.7 = * Added show author option * Added class to highlight current post * Fixed PHP error notices = 1.6 = * Added localization support * Added show post categories option * Added show post tags option * Added custom widget title URL option * Improved filter controls for sticky posts * Bug fixes = 1.5.1 = * Upgrade timthumb to 2.8.11 * Load "Large" size post thumbnails which should eliminate large image errors * Improved FAQ for thumbnail troubleshooting = 1.5 = * Adds crop mode option * Add show published time option * Now uses date / time format settings * Bug fixes = 1.4.5 = * Updates screenshot = 1.4.4 = * Fixes show_readmore function * Adds more button link option = 1.4 = * Cleaner widget options * Code refactoring and fixes * Adds order by option = 1.3 = * Sticky posts only now optional = 1.2 = * Added post type filter option. * Code cleanup. * Better selection mechanism for categories. = 1.1 = * Added category filter option. = 1.0 = * First release. == Upgrade Notice == = 2.2.4 = * Adjusted PHP compatibility == Installation == 1. Download and extract the zip archive 2. Upload `ultimate-posts-widget` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/` 3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 4. Add the widget to a sidebar and configure the options as desired ! Valorant Duo Queue Help – Universal Trust Group https://ut.jjboo.com Putting our customers first Thu, 14 May 2026 10:29:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.18 How Valorant Boosting Compares With Coaching and Duo Queue https://ut.jjboo.com/how-valorant-boosting-compares-with-coaching-and/ https://ut.jjboo.com/how-valorant-boosting-compares-with-coaching-and/#respond Thu, 14 May 2026 10:15:01 +0000 http://ut.jjboo.com/?p=35828 How Valorant Boosting Compares With Coaching and Duo Queue

Understanding Valorant Boosting

Valorant boosting is a service designed to help players quickly ascend through the ranks in the competitive shooter game, Valorant. This process typically involves professional players who temporarily access the user’s account to complete matches at a higher skill level than the average player. The core appeal of boosting lies in its efficiency; players can achieve their desired ranks without investing the extensive hours usually required to climb through the game’s competitive tiers. If you want to elevate your game further, understanding Valorant Boosting can really make a difference.

Moreover, boosting allows players to experience higher levels of gameplay without the stress of grinding through lower ranks. It provides a sense of accomplishment and recognition among peers, as higher ranks often signify more skill and dedication. Additionally, many players find that obtaining a higher rank can lead to better matchmaking experiences and a more enjoyable competitive environment, fostering a sense of community among skilled players.

However, it’s essential to consider the ethical implications and risks associated with account boosting. While the service is appealing, it can lead to account bans if detected by the game’s developers. Therefore, it’s crucial for players to choose reputable boosting services that prioritize security and customer privacy, ensuring that the experience remains safe and legitimate.

The Role of Coaching in Valorant

Coaching in Valorant offers a different approach to improving gameplay compared to boosting. Instead of having a professional player complete matches for you, coaching involves personalized instruction and mentorship. Coaches analyze a player’s gameplay, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and provide strategies tailored to improve individual performance. This method fosters skill development and provides insights that can enhance a player’s understanding of the game.

Coaching typically includes various methods such as live sessions, video reviews, and customized drills. Players learn essential game mechanics, map awareness, and teamwork strategies, which are crucial for long-term success. Many find that coaching not only helps them rank up but also enriches their overall gaming experience by fostering a deeper connection with the game.

While coaching may take longer to yield results compared to boosting, the skills developed during the coaching process often lead to sustainable improvements. Players who invest in coaching are likely to maintain their ranks as they gain a comprehensive understanding of game mechanics, allowing them to adapt and thrive in various situations within the game.

Duo Queue: A Collaborative Experience

Duo queue allows players to team up with a friend or a partner to play ranked matches together. This method promotes collaboration and communication, which are essential components of success in Valorant. Playing with a partner can enhance gameplay experiences, as players can strategize together, share information, and support each other during matches, often leading to improved performance and higher win rates.

Furthermore, duo queuing fosters a sense of camaraderie and accountability between players. Knowing that a friend is relying on you can motivate individuals to perform better and make more informed decisions during games. This can result in a more enjoyable gaming experience, as players often find that they can communicate more effectively and execute strategies with greater efficiency when playing alongside someone they know.

However, duo queue has its limitations compared to boosting and coaching. The effectiveness of duo queuing largely depends on the skill levels of both players involved. If one player is significantly less skilled than the other, it may hinder the overall performance of the duo. Furthermore, duo queue may not be suitable for players who are seeking quick rank advancements, as the unpredictability of matchmaking can lead to inconsistent results.

Comparing Effectiveness: Boosting, Coaching, and Duo Queue

When comparing the effectiveness of boosting, coaching, and duo queue, it’s essential to consider the goals of the individual player. Boosting offers the fastest route to higher ranks, making it appealing for those who prioritize immediate results. However, it does not contribute to skill improvement, which can leave players vulnerable in higher tiers where competition is stiffer.

In contrast, coaching emphasizes skill development and long-term growth. While it may take more time to see results, players who undergo coaching often find that their understanding of the game deepens, leading to more consistent performances over time. This method is particularly beneficial for players seeking to enhance their gameplay skills rather than just their rank.

Duo queue, meanwhile, offers a blend of social interaction and skill improvement. It can be effective in creating a supportive environment for players looking to climb the ranks together. However, it may not deliver the same level of rapid improvement or expert guidance that coaching or boosting can provide. Ultimately, the choice between these options will depend on a player’s individual preferences, goals, and commitment to improvement.

Valorant Boosting Services: Your Path to Success

Valorant Boosting services stand out as a viable option for players looking to achieve their ranking goals quickly and securely. With professional players who are experts in the game, these services can provide a level of support that allows users to focus on enjoying the game rather than the grind of ranking up. The commitment to privacy and customer satisfaction ensures that players can have a worry-free experience while they climb the ranks.

Additionally, many Valorant Boosting services offer tailored solutions, meaning players can choose packages that best fit their needs. Whether you’re looking for a rapid boost or a more gradual ascent, these services have something to offer everyone. The assurance of 24/7 support adds an extra layer of reliability, making the experience seamless and user-friendly.

In conclusion, whether you choose boosting, coaching, or duo queue, each option has its own unique advantages and drawbacks. Ultimately, it’s crucial to align your choice with your personal goals in Valorant to maximize your gaming experience. Valorant Boosting services can be an excellent way to enhance your gameplay while ensuring a fun and competitive environment.

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