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Provides an easy way to display your WordPress.org Themes, Plugins, Core tickets, and Codex contributions with handy widgets and template tags.
WordPress wouldn’t be as amazing as it is without all of the contributors to the project. The community is proud of each and every contributor. Display some of your contributions to the project using handy widgets or template tags in your custom theme. Currently, you can display your contributions to WordPress core, the WordPress Codex, your WordPress Plugins, or your WordPress themes.
There are four handy widgets available for you that are easily configured and added to your sidebar. You just need to add your theme or plugin slug to display a theme or plugin or enter your WordPress.org username to display core or codex contributions.
There are two shortcodes available, and some handy template tags if you desire to add them in your custom theme. More info on shortcodes and template tags are available under the FAQ.
We want to give a big thanks to the great plugin, Core Contributions Widget by Eric Mann, Michael Fields, John P. Bloch, Mike Bijon, and Konstantin Obenland. We forked part of this plugin to include Core and Codex Contributions. If you would just like widgets to display Core and Codex Contributions, we recommend downloading their plugin.
[wp_contributions_plugin_card slug="your-plugin-slug"]<h3>Show a Theme Card</h3>
[wp_contributions_theme_card slug="your-theme-slug"]
Not sure what shortcodes are? Learn more here.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/
which makes the plugin slug jetpack
.<?php wp_contributions_plugin_card( $plugin_slug ); ?>
Displays a the plugin information for a plugin. Just pass the slug of the plugin as $plugin_slug
to display the plugin information card. This function will echo your results to your template.
<?php wp_contributions_theme_card( $theme_slug ); ?>
Displays a the theme information for a theme. Just pass the slug of the theme as $theme_slug
to display the theme information card. This function will echo your results to your template.
<?php wp_contributions_author_plugin_cards( $username ); ?>
Displays all plugins for a plugin author. Just pass the WordPress.org username as $username
to display all plugin cards for that user. This function will echo your results to your template.
<?php wp_contributions_author_theme_cards( $username ); ?>
Displays all plugins for a theme author. Just pass the WordPress.org username as $username
to display all theme cards for that user. This function will echo your results to your template.
<?php wp_contributions_core_contributions_card( $username, $count ); ?>
Displays Core contributions for a WordPress.org user. Just pass the WordPress.org username as $username
to display the contributions for that user. Optionally, you can also pass in $count
to control the number of contributions to display. Default count is set at 5. This function will echo your results to your template.
<?php wp_contributions_codex_contributions_card( $username, $count ); ?>
Displays Codex contributions for a WordPress.org user. Just pass the WordPress.org username as $username
to display the contributions for that user. Optionally, you can also pass in $count
to control the number of contributions to display. Default count is set at 5. This function will echo your results to your template.
Copy either the individual template file: e.g. /wp-content/wp-contributions-theme-card-template.php
, or the plugin’s entire template folder into your theme’s folder (/wp-content/plugins/wp-contributions/templates/
), and override anything you desire.