My Wish List

You can create a favorite list of pages or posts in easy and faster way.

Author:Andy Greco (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.9.0
WordPress version tested:5.6.4
Plugin version:1.1.1
Added to WordPress repository:31-08-2014
Last updated:19-02-2021
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.
Rating, %:78
Rated by:12
Plugin URI:https://wordpress.org/plugins/gd-mylist/
Total downloads:7 859
Active installs:300+
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This plugin allows you to create wish lists or bookmark for your website pages, posts or product sheet like WooCommerce shop, and display them on any post or page with simple shortcode or code into your theme as well.

Features

Easy to use: you can add GDMylist button in many ways:
– activate it in the setting page, and you will be able to see the button in any posts/pages/WooCommerce product page immediately
– with shortcode in the editor, in that way you can choose which page can show it
– for developer with code directly in the template

Sharing Function: it is possible to share the list page on Twitter, Email and WhatsApp by activate the function in the setting page.

Flexible: by the Setting Page you can change the icons as your needs. The icons are provided by FontAwesome

For User registered and not: you can decide how can use this function, if allowed the registered user only or for not registered also. You can control it easily in the Setting Page.

Developer Friendly: as developer you can change GDMylist button layout as you need. The template is made with HandlebarJs, and all is two files in /template directory.

Multi Language Ready: GDMylist coming out with translation in English, Italian, Netherlands, French, Spanish, German and Japanize, but you can add more languages in case. All what you need is use the .po and .mo translation template that you can find in /lang directory

Development