Save user's favorite posts and list them.
Author: | Takashi Matsuyama (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.8 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.0 |
Plugin version: | 1.4.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 20-01-2021 |
Last updated: | 12-06-2022 |
Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 12 |
Plugin URI: | https://wordpress.org/plugins/my-favorites/ |
Total downloads: | 9 373 |
Active installs: | 1 000+ |
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Save user’s favorite posts and list them.
This plugin is simple. You can save the user’s favorite posts just a install and display them anywhere you want with just a shortcode.
The logged-in user’s data is saved in the user meta. Other user’s data is saved to Web Storage (localStorage).
Usage
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_select_button post_id="" style=""]
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_list_menu slug="" text="" style=""]
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_list_results class="" style=""]
For pages with a shortcode for list view ([ccc_my_favorite_list_results]).
“Load More” is displayed with “posts_per_page”.
It will be displayed when the user has more favorite posts than “posts_per_page”.
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_list_results posts_per_page="10"]
default is 100 posts.
You can display the post’s “excerpt”.
This value is the char length.
If not needed, use “no excerpt” or “0”.
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_list_results excerpt="30"]
If you want, you can change the code for list view yourself.
- Shortcode:
[ccc_my_favorite_list_custom_template style=""]
For pages with a shortcode for custom list view ([ccc_my_favorite_list_custom_template]).
Add the function (function ccc_my_favorite_list_custom_template( $my_favorite_post_id ) { }
) for your list view to your-theme/functions.php
.
$my_favorite_post_id is array.
style=”none” excludes the default CSS for the list.
Detailed usage is under preparation.
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This plugin is developed on GitHub
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