Blogroll Links Renderer

Description

Easily display WordPress Blogroll links with the shortcode [blogroll-links] and its customizable options.

Features:
– Display WordPress Blogroll links directly on your site.
– Filter links by category or show only specific links.
– Optionally display icons/images alongside each link.
– Customize the layout with a custom CSS class via settings.
– Simple setup via Settings > Blogroll Links Renderer.

Shortcode Parameters:
category: Filter links by category name.
Example: [blogroll-links category="MyCategory"].
show_images: Display link images/icons if available.
Example: [blogroll-links show_images="1"].
show_titles: Add tooltips using link descriptions.
Example: [blogroll-links show_titles="1"].
– Combine all options for advanced usage.
Example: [blogroll-links category="MyCategory" show_images=1 show_titles=1].

Enable WordPress Links Manager:
The WordPress Links Manager, hidden by default since WordPress 3.5, can be reactivated using this plugin.
To enable it, go to Settings > Blogroll Links Renderer and check the option Enable Links Manager. Once enabled, manage links via the Links menu in the WordPress dashboard.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin to your wp-content/plugins directory.
  2. Activate the plugin via the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Add the shortcode [blogroll-links] to any page or post to display your Blogroll links.
  4. Customize the output through the plugin settings or with CSS.

FAQ

How do I enable the WordPress Links Manager?

Navigate to Settings > Blogroll Links Renderer and check the box to enable the Links Manager. The Links menu will then appear in your WordPress dashboard.

How do I filter links by category?

Use the category parameter in the shortcode.
Example: [blogroll-links category="MyCategory"].

How do I display images/icons for the links?

Set the show_images parameter to 1 in the shortcode.
Example: [blogroll-links show_images="1"].

How do I add tooltips to the links?

Set the show_titles parameter to 1 in the shortcode.
Example: [blogroll-links show_titles="1"].

Can I style the output?

Yes, you can add a custom CSS class in the plugin settings. Navigate to Settings > Blogroll Links Renderer and enter your desired CSS class.

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Contributors & Developers

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Changelog

1.0.1

Updated readme.txt

1.0.0

  • Initial public release