Instant Emoji Reactions
Add emoji reactions to posts and custom post types on your WordPress site, enabling both logged-in and guest users to express their feelings.
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Maintenance score
Stale • Last updated 209 days ago
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Likely maintained (last update 209 days ago).
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Description
Add emoji reactions to posts and custom post types, allowing both logged-in and guest users to express their feelings. This plugin enables users to engage with your content using fun and expressive emojis such as Agree, Disagree, Angry, Love, and Laugh. Reactions are stored for each post, providing valuable feedback and interaction metrics. Perfect for blogs, forums, and community-driven websites!
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPL-2.0+ License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it under the terms of this license. See the full license at: https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0
Installation
- Upload the
instant-emoji-reactionsfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Use the
[instant_emoji_reactions]shortcode in your posts or pages to display the reactions. - Customize the emoji reactions and manage settings via the plugin settings page in the WordPress dashboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simply activate the plugin, and use the [instant_emoji_reactions] shortcode in any post or page where you want the reactions to appear.
Yes, you can customize the emoji reactions in the plugin’s settings page. You can choose which emojis to display and configure their behavior.
Yes, guest users can react to posts without needing to log in. The plugin stores their reactions under a dynamic user ID, which is generated and stored in a cookie.
You can use the do_shortcode() function in your PHP code to display the reactions in custom pages or templates.
Yes, the plugin is compatible with Gutenberg and most popular page builders. You can add the shortcode using a shortcode block or widget.
Yes, you can use the reactions on any page, post, or custom post type. Simply add the [instant_emoji_reactions] shortcode to the content or use the do_shortcode() function in your template files.
Yes, the reactions are stored permanently in the database for each post. Guest reactions are tied to a dynamic user ID stored in a cookie, while logged-in users’ reactions are tied to their user accounts.
Yes, you can control the position of the reactions by placing the shortcode [instant_emoji_reactions] in your desired location within the post or page content. For more advanced positioning, you can use the do_shortcode() function in your theme templates.
Yes, the plugin is compatible with most caching plugins. However, if you notice any issues with reactions not updating correctly, you may need to exclude the reactions section from caching or configure your caching plugin to handle dynamic content properly.
While it’s technically possible to use this plugin alongside other reaction or rating plugins, we recommend testing for conflicts. Some plugins may override each other’s styles or functionality.
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Changelog
1.0.2
- Updated “Tested up to” WordPress version to 6.8 for compatibility confirmation.
1.0.1
- Added new FAQs to provide better guidance for users.
- Updated plugin tags for better version control.
1.0.0
- Initial release.
- Added support for emoji reactions on posts and custom post types.
- AJAX-based reactions for logged-in and guest users.
- Reactions stored in the database and updated when users change their reaction.

