We'll create fresh WordPress site with Simple Subtitles installed. You have 20 minutes to test the plugin after that site we'll be deleted.
Simple subtitles adds a field on posts, pages, or custom post types for adding a subtitle. Post types can be enabled/disabled in the writing settings section.
There are several functions in the plugin that allow you to easily get subtitles for different contexts. These functions mirror the functions in core for titles.
<?php
function mytheme_disable_subtitle_display( $show ) {
return false;
}
add_filter( 'simple_subtitle_auto', 'mytheme_disable_subtitle_display' );
?>
<?php
function mytheme_simple_subtitle_allowed_html( $allowed ) {
$allowed['strong'] = array();
$allowed['div'] = array(
'class' => true,
);
return $allowed;
}
add_filter( 'simple_subtitle_allowed_html', 'mytheme_simple_subtitle_allowed_html' );
?>
For more info on this, read into the wp_kses functions.
<?php $subtitle = get_the_simple_subtitle( $post_id ); ?>
<?php $subtitle = the_simple_subtitle( $before = '', $after = '', $echo = true ); ?>
<?php
$args = array(
'before' => '',
'after' => '',
'echo' => true
);
$subtitle = the_simple_subtitle_attribute( $args );
?><h3>Roadmap</h3>
* Add a column in the admin showing subtitles.
* Add a setting for selecting the subtitle HTML tag.