I’ve been mucking around for most of the evening on “series” plugins for WordPress and the Daisy Donnie site.
My requirement was as follows:
I need a way to regroup related posts (other than with just categories). The logic is that the Daisy Donnie stories work in two ways — the first is the literal run through the book, and the other is inter-related stories which make up a specific storyline (or series). I need a sidebar widget for preference to display these and the order of stores, and to allow the reader to select the stories one-at-a-time (rather than with the whole lot on a single page which is — to be honest — unworkable reading-wise).
So, I started with in-series, which after an hour of playing around, found out that it’s no-longer supported and is broken in this version of WordPress. Would have been nice to have had this information on the WordPress plugin page. Oh well.
Next was Organize Series, which worked to a point. I was able to get the posts into the “series” relatively easily, and determine a manual order (rather than ordering by date or by title, which is the only apparent shortcoming of the plugin I eventually got working. But more on that later). However, with this plugin was a major issue. While it had a widget for the sidebar (Yaay!), and it listed the Series titles (W00t!), when you clicked the series title, the page that displayed didn’t actually list the stories specifically set for the series. It actually excluded them. Subsequent testing determined that it wasn’t doing that either. It was just determining its own order based upon nothing in partucluar. I left a message on the site, and am awaiting a response.
Strike Two.
The third option, Series, was a similar failure, simply because it was really hard to work-out how to make the posts display as belonging to the series. Maybe I was missing something, or had become bored.
This soon changed with Hackadelic Series, which required an additional plugin: Hackadelic Sliding Notes. This worked really well. And I’ve left it on in the blog to act as a Table of Contents of sorts for the posts that belong to series. However, it didn’t come with a sidebar widget so people could find the specific series titles and the stories (posts) that belonged to it.
After some further mucking around in Google, and ignoring an apparently unrelated post, I was ready to give it up. Then I took a look at the aforementioned post and found another one.
EG-Series – here was a plugin that I was willing to try as a last resort… and it worked. Oh did it work!
I’ve got two sidebar widgets – one for listing the series titles (in a naff field, but it’s better than nothing), and another for the stories/posts IN that series.
And the angels cried a long word starting with “H” and all seemed peachy.
There is only one small issue, but I’ve left an enhancement request with the lovely French gent – a way to manually determine the order of the posts/stories in the Series.
But this is a minor issue for a single reason: The plugin just works. It’s not got tons of wordpress code to deal with. There’s plenty of UI, and it even works with the TinyMCE plugin (which I’m about to install)…
Now I can sleep well — another achievement… achieved with the help of plugin developers.

I’d like to send you a big thankyou for your confidence boosting recommendation of the EG Series plugin.
I’d been using Travis Snoozy’s In-Series for a long time, and because it was about to be deprecated, I was worried about how I’d handle series of posts on my blog in the future, and about the difficulty of transplanting all my old posts into a new plugin.
Thanks to your thumbs-up, and having seen it work so well on your site, I took the plunge and have now successfully grafted the EG Series plugin onto a long group of posts about British Film Art Directors. Whoopee!
A big up to Emmanuel Georjon too, naturally.
Hey Michael, thanks for the comment — ironically enough I’m not using EG-Series at the moment because at the time I didn’t realise it didn’t do an explicit order for the posts. However, now it does, I’m seriously considering switching over because the series plugin I’m currently using breaks each time I upgrade WordPress.
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Hi lisa, what are you trying now? I have a similar project to yours, only with multiple writers. I ended up using organize-series. I have two problems with it; one is that I would like to be able to establish series of series– to make chapters in books– and that one is unable to designate an order to the listed series.
So…. I did it the hand-crafted way, compiled a TOS via “view page source” command on my browser window, and placed that in the “text” widget.
And now I’m going to browse your quantum fic a little bit!