The delicious tagroll for WordPress plugin adds a new shortcode to WordPress, the [delicious_tagroll] shortcode.
Screenshots
Demo
Adding the [delicious_tagroll]
shortcode to a page
FAQ
What are shortcodes?
Shortcode, a “shortcut to code”, makes it easy to add funtionality to a page or post. When a page with a shortcode is saved, WordPress execute the linked code and embedds the output in the page.
Writing your own shortcode plugin
ChangeLog
2.2.2
- Tested & found compatible with WP 4.7.
2.2.1
- Change feed URL to feeds.del.icio.us
2.2.0
- Add scripts to shortcode only when the shortcode is used.
- Update plugin for WordPress Coding Standards.
- Tested & found compatible with WP 4.5.
2.1.4
2.1.3
- Tested in WordPress 3.9, bumped version number
- The plugin no longer supports PHP 4.x
2.1.2
- Bugfix, You need this version if you are using PHP prior to version 5.3
2.1.1
- Replaced LastRSS with WordPress built in methods and set/get transient for caching. See function ps_delicious_tagroll_get_tags() in ps_delicious_tagroll.php
- Added a new optional attribute:
- tags (default empty), used to filter which tags you’d like to display eg. tags=”javascript,jquery,nodejs”
2.0
- Delicious removed their javascript feed so I had to do a total rewrite
- Creates the tag cloud server-side (good for SEO) and lets you change the look and feel using the included style sheet.
- Uses the Delicious RSS feed API
- Caches the feed for one hour. Delicious might block you if you access their feed API too often.
- Some attributes are removed from the shortcode (you can change these using the ps_delicious_tagroll.css style sheet in the plugin directory):
- Also removed the attributes
- Added a new attribute:
- mincount (default mincount=”10″), eg. show only tags with 10 or more links
1.1
- changed parameter name=”true” to showname=”true”
- added missing parameter showcounts=”false”
1.0