Description
Dynamic Shortcode Elementor provides an easy to use interface for managing attributes for your shortcode.
What is Dynamic Shortcode Widget
Why you have to use your custom shortcodes so confused like [MyShortcode name=”John Doe” slogan=”"Simplicity is king"”]
With Dynamic Shortcode Widget for Elementor plugin you can just copy the shortcode name, attributes and its data to manage them all.. And now you can input your content in textarea or select your image from the media gallery. Also, you are no longer to concern about the html escape in your shortcode start from today.
You may find more on Github
Limits
This plugin does not support enclosing shortcode!
Privacy and GDPR
This plugin does not collect or process any personal user data.
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Installation
- Put the plugin folder into [wordpress_dir]/wp-content/plugins/
- Go into the WordPress admin interface and activate the plugin
- Optional: go to the options page and configure the plugin
FAQ
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How to create a custom shortcode
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function custom_shortcode( $atts ) {
$attributes = shortcode_atts( array(
'name' => 'world'
), $atts );
return '<h1>Hello ' . $attributes['name'] . '!</h1>';
}
add_shortcode( 'helloworld', 'custom_shortcode' ); -
How to use the shortcode
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Shortcode: [helloworld]
Outputs “Hello world!”Shortcode: [helloworld name=”Bob”]
Outputs “Hello Bob!”
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Contributors & Developers
“Dynamic Shortcode Widget for Elementor” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.3.0
- Added WYSIWYG option for the type of input fields
0.2.1
- Escape only with qoute characters instead of html
0.2.0
- Added URL option for the type of input fields
0.1.0
- Plugin announced
- Options for the type of input fields