My Sites Shortcode
Ever wanted your users to see all their sites in a list format, Well now you can using this shortcode!
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 5285 days ago
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Description
Ever wanted your users to see all their sites in a list format, Well now you can using this shortcode!
Here’s how it works:
Install this plugin and then add [my-sites] onto a page or post where you want people to see all of their sites.
Installation
The usual vanilla installation:
- Upload
my-sites-shotcodefolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Place
[my-sites]shortcode into your post or page (https://codex.wordpress.org/Shortcode_API “WordPress shortcode”) where you want it
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the shorcode options
you can also do something like this [my-site before=”text to appear before the widget” loggedout=”text to be display to people who are not logged in”]
or [my-sites images=1 image_size=200 role=1 num_before_list=2]
also here is some css to get you started that you can copy and paste into your theme.
.my-sites-list{ margin:0; } .my-site{ list-style: none; position: relative; overflow: hidden; margin-bottom:10px;
} .site-link-image { float:left; margin:0 10px 0 0; } .site-link-image img{ border:3px solid #CCC; } .site-name{ margin-bottom:0; font-weight:bold; } .site-link{ color:#3333; } .site-role{ text-transform: capitalize;}
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Changelog
1.1
- additional classes on every element for better styling
- added additional attributes to the shortcode , such as :images, image_size, role, num_before_list
1.0
- Initial Release
