Advanced Tagline

Advanced Tagline gives the option to have multiple taglines for your blog and display
them at random or sequentially with each page view

Author:Kevin Morey (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.5
WordPress version tested:2.7.1
Plugin version:1.5.3
Added to WordPress repository:11-08-2008
Last updated:31-03-2009
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Advanced Tagline gives the option to have multiple taglines for your blog and display them at random or sequentially with each page view.

Typical uses:

  • Random Quotes
  • Song Lyrics
  • “Tip of the day” style help

Features

  • Sequential or random display
  • Easily edit active taglines
  • Easily add/remove taglines
  • Batch import (csv), overwrite or append
  • Export to csv
  • Each tag can have an optional link
  • Store plugin data using get_option and update_option
  • Uses ‘get_header’ action and ‘bloginfo’ filter to help avoid theme editing
  • Can be used as a widget

Version 1.5.3
* Fixed conflicts with other plugins / admin features

Version 1.5.2
* Fixed a bug regarding the proper selection of the Options > Display Mode setting in admin. The value saves correctly, but it would always display with Standard selected.

Version 1.5.1
* Adjusted CSS to avoid conflicts with other parts of WordPress admin (namely widget management system. Thanks to @zaneselvans)
* Switched to use jQuery that is bundled with WordPress to avoid jQuery.noConflict()

Version 1.5

  • Switched from mootools to jQuery. This should help with some of the conflicts reported with other plugins and WP 2.7.
  • Uses ajax for all changes (except import)
  • Export to CSV

Version 1.4.4

  • Changed advtag_get_tagline([$echo = TRUE]) to advtag_get_tagline([$show_link = TRUE [, $echo = TRUE]]). In some cases, even though your tagline has a link, you might not want to show it, such as in the <title></title> tag. In cases like this, use advtag_get_tagline(FALSE) rather than bloginfo('description') or bloginfo('advtag').

Version 1.4.3

  • Fixed Internet Explorer bugs
  • Fixed typos

Version 1.4.2

  • Added option to replace blog description/tagline or stand alone (previous versions only replaced)
  • Advanced Tagline can now be used as a widget

Version 1.4.1

  • Fixed a bug causing Advanced Tagline to appear in the plugins list twice
  • Fixed a bug causing sequential mode to skip every other tagline if Advanced Tagline <1.4 was previously installed and the call to advtag_next_tagline() wasn’t removed

Version 1.4

  • Tagline links may now have an optional target
  • Implemented ‘get_header’ action and ‘bloginfo’ filter to greatly simplify installation

Version 1.3

  • Fixed a bug that skipped the first tagline in sequential mode
  • Fixed display if no link is specified to skip the anchor tag
  • Fixed batch import to accept lines with one column (no link)
  • Remove screenshots from package
  • Visual style changes to blend better with WordPress admin styles