Post Content Shortcode

Description

Post Content Shortcode allows you to display the content of any post using a shortcode like:

[post_content id=”123″]

This is useful for reusing content in multiple places, referencing another post inline, or including dynamically updated blocks of content.

You can configure which post statuses are allowed to be embedded from the plugin’s settings page under Settings Post Content Shortcode.

Usage

Use the shortcode like this:

[post_content id=”123″]

Where 123 is the ID of the post you want to embed.

To avoid infinite loops, the plugin prevents a post from including itself.

Only posts with selected statuses (e.g. Published, Draft) will be rendered. You can control this from the plugin settings page.

Customizing the Shortcode Tag

By default, the shortcode tag is post_content. You can change it by adding this to your theme’s functions.php file:

add_filter( ‘herron_pcs_shortcode_tag’, function( $tag ) {
return ‘my_custom_shortcode’;
});

After doing so, use the new tag:

[my_custom_shortcode id=”123″]

The settings page and all logic will automatically respect this change.

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Screenshots

  • Settings page showing allowed post statuses.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Visit Settings Post Content Shortcode to configure allowed post statuses.

FAQ

Why doesn’t the shortcode render anything?

Make sure the post you’re referencing exists and has an allowed post status (e.g. Published). Check the plugin’s Settings page for configuration.

How do I change the shortcode tag name?

Use the herron_pcs_shortcode_tag filter in your theme’s functions.php. See the “Usage” section for an example.

Does the plugin log errors?

Yes, but only when WP_DEBUG_LOG is enabled in your wp-config.php file. This ensures no logs are written unless your site is in debugging mode.

To enable logging, add the following lines to wp-config.php:

define( ‘WP_DEBUG’, true );
define( ‘WP_DEBUG_LOG’, true );

Logs will be written to wp-content/debug.log.

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Contributors & Developers

“Post Content Shortcode” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.0.1

  • Updated plugin metadata to include plugin and author URIs. No functionality has changed.

1.0.0

  • Initial release.