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Favorites

Favorites

Version : 2.1.6
Tested up to : 4.8.2
Number of download : 42213
Author : Kyle Phillips
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 60 votes 60 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Why Favorites? Favorites is designed for end users and theme developers. It provides an easy-to-use API for adding favorite button functionality to any post type. The plugin can provide a way to save favorites, likes, bookmarks, or any other similar types of data with its customizable button text. Visit favoriteposts.com for a full list of available template functions and shortcodes. Features Use with Any Post Type – Enable or disable favorite functionality per post type while automatically adding a favorite button before and/or after the content. Or, use the included functions to display the button anywhere in your template. Available for All Users – Don’t want to hide functionality behind a login? Favorites includes an option to save anonymous users’ favorites by either Session or Cookie. Logged-In users’ favorites are also saved as user meta Designed for Developers – Favorites works great out-of-the-box for beginners, but a full set of template functions unlocks just about any sort of custom functionality developers may need. Favorites outputs the minimum amount of markup needed, putting the style and control in your hands. Multisite Compatible – As of version 1.1.0, Favorites is multisite compatible. User favorites are saved on a site/blog basis, and may be retrieved and displayed across sites. For more information visit favoriteposts.com. Important: Favorites requires WordPress version 3.8 or higher, and PHP version 5.3.2 or higher. Usage Favorite Button The favorite button can be added automatically to the content by enabling specific post types in the plugin settings. It may also be added to template files or through the content editor using the included functions or shortcodes. The post id may be left blank in all cases if inside the loop. The site id parameter is optional, for use in multisite installations (defaults to current site). Get function: get_favorites_button($post_id, $site_id) Print function: the_favorites_button($post_id, $site_id) Shortcode: [favorite_button post_id="" site_id=""] Favorite Count (by Post) Total favorites for each post are saved as a simple integer. If a user unfavorites a post, this count is updated. Anonymous users’ favorites count towards the total by default, but may be disabled via the plugin settings. The post id may be left blank in all cases if inside the loop. Get function: get_favorites_count($post_id) Print function: the_favorites_count($post_id) Shortcode: [favorite_count post_id=""] Favorite Count (by User) Displays the total number of favorites a user has favorited. Template functions accept the same filters parameter as the user favorites functions. Get function: get_user_favorites_count($user_id, $site_id, $filters) Print function: the_user_favorites_count($user_id, $site_id, $filters) Shortcode: [user_favorites user_id="" site_id="" post_types=""] User Favorites User favorites are stored as an array of post ids. Logged-in users’ favorites are stored as a custom user meta field, while anonymous users’ favorites are stored in either the session or browser cookie (configurable in the plugin settings). If the user id parameter is omitted, the favorites default to the current user. The site id parameter is optional, for use in multisite installations (defaults to current site). Get function (returns array of IDs): get_user_favorites($user_id, $site_id) Get function (returns html list): get_user_favorites_list($user_id, $site_id, $include_links, $filters, $include_button, $include_thumbnails = false, $thumbnail_size = 'thumbnail', $include_excerpt = false) Print function (prints an html list): the_user_favorites_list($user_id, $site_id, $include_links, $filters, $include_button, $include_thumbnails = false, $thumbnail_size = 'thumbnail', $include_excerpt = false) Shortcode (prints an html list, with the option of omitting links): `[user_favorites user_id=”” include_links=”true” site_id=”” include_buttons=”false” post_types=”post” include_thumbnails=”false” thumbnail_size=”thumbnail” include_excerpt=”false”] List Users Who Have Favorited a Post Display a list of users who have favorited a specific post. If the user id parameter is omitted, the favorites default to the current user. The site id parameter is optional, for use in multisite installations (defaults to current site). The get function returns an array of user objects. Get function (returns array of User Objects): get_users_who_favorited_post($post_id, $site_id) Print function (prints an html list): the_users_who_favorited_post($post_id = null, $site_id = null, $separator = 'list', $include_anonymous = true, $anonymous_label = 'Anonymous Users', $anonymous_label_single = 'Anonymous User') Shortcode (prints an html list): `[post_favorites post_id=”” site_id=”” separator=”list” include_anonymous=”true” anonymous_label=”Anonymous Users” anonymous_label_single=”Anonymous User”] Clear Favorites Button Displays a button that allows users to clear all of their favorites. Get function: get_clear_favorites_button($site_id, $text) Print function: the_clear_favorites_button($site_id, $text) Shortcode: `[clear_favorites_button site_id=”” text=”Clear Favorites”] Favorite Count (Across all Posts) Displays the total number of favorites for a given site. Get function: get_total_favorites_count($site_id) Print function: the_total_favorites_count($site_id)

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