`YCWP QR Me` is a simple plugin that creates and displays QR Code in your blog pages.
Author: | Nicola Mustone (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.3.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 3.3.2 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 21-02-2012 |
Last updated: | 13-10-2012
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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Total downloads: | 3 832 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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YCWP QR Me is a simple plugin that creates and displays QR Code in your blog pages. It provides also a configurable and useful widget
and shortcodes
.
You can add your own QR Code in a widget ready sidebar, or in a post using shortcodes.
You can also automatically add your preconfigured QR Code at the end of each post and choose if you want to display it only on single posts pages.
Screenshots
Configuration page.
Widget settings.
QR Code into posts.
ChangeLog
1.3.1
- Fixed: 404 error with jquery-easing1.3.js
1.3
- Selectable content for QR Codes at the end of the posts between twitter share, facebook share or permalink
- Twitter URIs support
- Steam URIs support
- tinyMCE buttons added
- Improved maintenability of the code using a better organization of the classes
- Deprecated methods in QRCode class v1.2 removed
- Language fix.
- Russian language added. Partial translation from v1.2
- Minor bug fix
i18n
directory added for translators in branches/
1.2
- Shortcodes support for email, sms, tel, MeCard, contact, geolocation, android market, github, view-source, wifi
- PHP classes now respects WordPress coding standards
- QR() method added in QRCode class (class.qrcode.php)
- QR_GET() and QR_POST() methods updated. They will be automatically invoked by QR() method
- QRCode class automatically chooses whether to use a GET or POST request
- Fixed a bug in YCWP_QR_Me_Widget::form()
- Source code documentation removed. phpDocumentor is not PHP5 compatible. Maybe, i will add a new documentation.
1.1.1
- Now _makeURL() method return a well encoded URL.
- Changelog section inserted again in
"YCWP QR Me.pdf"
- README.txt updated
1.1
- Italian language
- ycwp-qrme.pot and default.po now available for translators
- QR Codes are only displayed on blog pages ( category, archive, single, home, search )
- Minor bug fix
- Changelog section is no longer available in
"YCWP QR Me.pdf"
- Well documented code
- HTML Documentation in “docs” folder
- README.txt updated
1.0
- English language
- Shortcode
- Widget
- Plugin
- Custom style