Beskrywing
Adds shortcodes [blogurl], [posturl], [templateurl], and [childtemplateurl] for WordPress 2.6 and up. Use [blogurl] to generate your site URL. It offers the parameters “slash” and “noslash” (to add a trailing slash; [templateurl] and [childtemplateurl] also support this), as well as “uploads” to produce the URL of the uploads folder and “wordpress” to produce the URL of your WP files. Use [posturl id=3] (replace “3” with a post ID) to generate the permalink for any post.
Features
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[blogurl] will generate
http://www.yoursite.com/
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[blogurl wordpress] will generate the URL to the root of your WordPress files, if they are in a different location than your site root
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[blogurl noslash] will generate
http://www.yoursite.com
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[blogurl uploads] will generate
http://www.yoursite.com/wp-content/uploads/
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[blogurl uploads noslash] will generate
http://www.yoursite.com/wp-content/uploads
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[posturl id=375] will generate the correct permalink for the post with an ID of 375; for example, <a href=”[posturl id=375]”>post about this plugin</a> would generate post about this plugin
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[templateurl] will generate the URL to your parent theme’s root
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[childtemplateurl] will generate the URL to your child theme’s root
Requirements
- WordPress 2.6 or higher
Installation
Unzip blog_url_shortcodes.php to your WordPress plugins folder. It should work out of the box, but you can tweak some settings in the plugin file itself if needed.
Kwel-vrae
Please visit the plugin page at http://www.theblog.ca/blog-url-shortcodes with any questions.
- Installation Instructions
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Unzip blog_url_shortcodes.php to your WordPress plugins folder. It should work out of the box, but you can tweak some settings in the plugin file itself if needed.
Aanbevelings
Contributors & Developers
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