WP Team List

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Display your teammates anywhere on your WordPress site using this easy-to-use plugin.

Author:required (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.0
WordPress version tested:6.2
Plugin version:4.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:12-02-2015
Last updated:27-03-2023
Rating, %:100
Rated by:7
Plugin URI:https://github.com/wearerequired/wp-team-list
Total downloads:10 202
Active installs:200+
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Team List is a plugin that helps you to create a simple team site using your WordPress users with various display options. Either use a block, a shortcode, a template tag or the built-in widget to display blog authors.

After creating similar functionality for a couple of clients, we decided to roll our knowledge into this simple plugin. It’s really straightforward to use:

First of all, the plugin adds a small checkbox to the user profile in WordPress to toggle its visibility in the team list. This means you can decide for every user whether he should show up in the team list or not.

You can then use one of these ways to display the list anywhere on your site.

Action

Use the wp_team_list hook to directly display the users in your theme or plugin.

For example, you can show users of any role ordered by their name:

<?php
echo do_action( 'wp_team_list', array( 'role' => 'all', 'orderby' => 'name' ) );
?>

Note: Team List supports many of the arguments WP_User_Query supports.

Block

Use the “Team List” block in the block-based editor to display one or more team lists in any post types. You can select one or more roles and change the order. If you want you can also provide a link to a full team page.

Shortcode

Use the [wp_team_list] shortcode to display a team list in your posts. Supported arguments:

  • role – Filter users by roles (comma-separated).
    Use all to show users with any role.
    Default: administrator
  • orderby
    Default: post_count
  • order – Either asc or desc.
    Default: desc.
  • include – Filter users with specific IDs (comma-separated).
  • has_published_posts – Filter users with published posts.
    Either a comma-separated list of post types or true to filter by all post types.

Example:

[wp_team_list role="author" orderby="last_name" order="desc"]

Pro tip: If you use the Shortcake WordPress plugin, you’ll get an inline preview of the shortcode right in the visual editor. You can also add the shortcode with the click of a button.

Widget

Want do display the team members in your sidebar? Use the built-in WordPress widget. You can set the role you want, the number of users to show and even link to a separate team page.


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