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Get Post Content Shortcode

Get Post Content Shortcode

Version : 0.4.0
Tested up to : 4.5.0
Number of download : 1925
Author : Eric King
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 7 votes 7 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Get Post Content Shortcode
Get Post Content Shortcode
Get Post Content Shortcode
Get Post Content Shortcode

This plugin provides a shortcode to get the content of a post based on ID number. By default, the content will be passed through wpautop() and do_shortcode() unless you tell it not to by using attributes or filters as shown below. Examples [post-content id="42"] This gets the content of post 42. [post-content id="42" autop="false"] This gets the content of post 42 and does not call wpautop on the content. [post-content id="42" shortcode="false"] This gets the content of post 42 and does not call do_shortcode on the content. [post-content id="42" autop="false" shortcode="false"] This gets the content of post 42 and does not call wpautop or do_shortcode on the content. [post-content id="42" status="publish,future"] This gets the content of post 42 only if the post_status is “publish” or “future”. [post-content id="42" field="excerpt"] This gets the excerpt of post 42. Note: The containing post may still have wpautop called on it’s content. Attributes id – integer The post ID autop – boolean – default: true The following values equal true: true, 1, yes. All other values equal false. shortcode – boolean – default: true The following values equal true: true, 1, yes. All other values equal false. status – text – default: publish Any default or custom WordPress status value (publish, draft, future, etc.). The default value will be used if the status is not registered with WordPress. field – text – default: post_content The name of the database column you want to retrieve. This default value will be used if the column name is not in the array of allowed field names. Filters You can modify the fields that are allowed to be retrieved with this filter. add_filter('post-content-allowed-fields', function($allowed_fields) { // Do your filtering here. return $allowed_fields; }); You can specify the default shortcode attribute values. add_filter('post-content-default-attributes', function ($default_attributes) { // Your code here. return $default_attributes; }); You can filter attributes per shortcode usage add_filter('shortcode_atts_post-content', function ($out, $pairs, $attributes) { // Your code here. return $out; }, 10, 3);

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