HashLibs
Display hashed URL values in your page content. Ex. Visit josh.dvvvvvvvv.com/#name=Bob - change 'Bob' to anything else for a different resul …
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 4784 days ago • 1 reviews
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Description
Display hashed URL values in your page content using simple shortcode. Ex. Visit josh.dvvvvvvvv.com/#name=Bob – replace ‘Bob’ with anything else for a different result.
Installation
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Use the plugin’s shortcode [echo-hash param_name] in the content of your pages and posts, replacing ‘param_name’ with the name of the parameter you wish to display.
- Use hashes in your URL to display their value in the page.
For instance, if your page URL is http://mysite.com/page/#name=John Doe/age=43, then ‘John Doe’ will be displayed wherever [echo-hash name] is inserted, and ’43’ will be displayed wherever [echo-hash age] is inserted.
Ex. Visit josh.dvvvvvvvv.com/#name=Josh or josh.dvvvvvvvv.com/#name=Josh/salutation=Mr. – replace ‘Josh’ or ‘Mr.’ with anything else for a different result. My WordPress page content is simply: Hi [echo-hash salutation] [echo-hash name] – you can replace ‘salutation’ or ‘name’ with anything else and place as many as you like anywhere in your content that you like.
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What is this for?
To make magic happen.
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0.5
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