root 7e1279f72f Fix PHP 8.4 compatibility issues in Sensational theme
- Fixed deprecated WP_Widget constructors in all widget files
- Changed $this->WP_Widget() to parent::__construct() in:
  * widget-social.php
  * widget-fblikebox.php
  * widget-googleplus.php
  * widget-tabs.php
- Fixed old-style constructor methods to __construct() in:
  * widget-ad125.php (mts_Ad_Widget -> __construct)
  * widget-ad300.php (mts_ad_300_Widget -> __construct)
- Fixed for loop syntax error in widget-tweets.php (for(i; -> for($i = 1;)
- Enabled registration for ad125 and ad300 widgets
- Added new 'After First Paragraph' widget area for in-content ads

All widgets now compatible with PHP 8.4 and editable in WordPress admin.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-10-06 11:52:28 +02:00

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<?php
class NHP_Options_multi_select extends NHP_Options{
/**
* Field Constructor.
*
* Required - must call the parent constructor, then assign field and value to vars, and obviously call the render field function
*
* @since NHP_Options 1.0
*/
function __construct($field = array(), $value ='', $parent){
parent::__construct($parent->sections, $parent->args, $parent->extra_tabs);
$this->field = $field;
$this->value = $value;
//$this->render();
}//function
/**
* Field Render Function.
*
* Takes the vars and outputs the HTML for the field in the settings
*
* @since NHP_Options 1.0
*/
function render(){
$class = (isset($this->field['class']))?'class="'.$this->field['class'].'" ':'';
echo '<select id="'.$this->field['id'].'" name="'.$this->args['opt_name'].'['.$this->field['id'].'][]" '.$class.'multiple="multiple" rows="6" >';
foreach($this->field['options'] as $k => $v){
$selected = (is_array($this->value) && in_array($k, $this->value))?' selected="selected"':'';
echo '<option value="'.$k.'"'.$selected.'>'.$v.'</option>';
}//foreach
echo '</select>';
echo (isset($this->field['desc']) && !empty($this->field['desc']))?'<br/><span class="description">'.$this->field['desc'].'</span>':'';
}//function
}//class
?>