My Related Posts

It easy to use!

There are two ways to use this plugin. You can either edit your theme (file: my-theme/single.php) and add the following snippet: echo myrelposts_getrelated($title);
(The $title is optional, but let’s you specify a title to to appear before the actual related posts are listed.)

Or you can use a shortcode tag and add it manually to the posts you’d like!

Just add the following shortcode tag: [myrelposts-related title=”my title”]
(The title is optional, but let’s you specify a title to to appear before the actual related posts are listed.)
Get related posts and pages, using the list name!
A new feature in version 1.2 is that you can get a list of related posts, by passing the list name in the shortcode tag!
[myrelposts-related list=”my related post list”]
Using the list tag, causes the plugin NOT to look at the current post’s meta information, so use this tag wisely.
(as a bonus feature, you can use wildcards, text , in the list title.)

There’s more!

The lists you create can be made inactive. This means that you don’t have to scroll down thousands of items, to find the correct one. Simply make it inactive in the plugin options interface and it will be removed from the list.

Author:Gyurka Mircea and Atomixstar (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.2
WordPress version tested:3.5.1
Plugin version:1.2
Added to WordPress repository:05-04-2013
Last updated:05-04-2013
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, %:100
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Total downloads:2 084
Active installs:10+
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This plugin is based around the concept of lists. You can create a list, then assign posts to it. (A post can only be on one list.) When a list is created, you edit the blog posts and assign them to the list. When a blog post is assigned to a list, they can be listed in your blog posts.

This plugin differs from the other ones out there, because it does no magic! (And that’s a good thing). You have to create a list. Assign various blog posts to that list.

You have complete control of your related posts, making this plugin a great asset when you create a series of blog posts, with different parts or chapters.


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