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↑ | Embed any link from the web easily as a beautiful Content Card. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Embed any link from the web easily as a beautiful Content Card.
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Installation Instructions | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can also override a number of other options using this hook. For example, here we set the theme to "default-dark": | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can also override a number of other options using this hook. For example, here we set the theme to "default-dark":
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To do this, you can use the <code>content_cards_options</code> hook, like this: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To do this, you can use the <code>content_cards_options</code> hook, like this:
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If you are running this plugin on a multisite, you may wish to set site-wide settings and disable the Content Cards settings page on each separate blog. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If you are running this plugin on a multisite, you may wish to set site-wide settings and disable the Content Cards settings page on each separate blog.
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This plugin requires WP_Cron to be in proper working order. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This plugin requires WP_Cron to be in proper working order.
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<strong>Shortcode</strong> You can also add custom CSS classes on card-by-card basis using <code>class</code> attribute in the shortcode: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Shortcode</strong> You can also add custom CSS classes on card-by-card basis using <code>class</code> attribute in the shortcode:
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<strong>Filter</strong> Adding a class is easy thanks to the <code>content_cards_css_classes</code> filter. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Filter</strong> Adding a class is easy thanks to the <code>content_cards_css_classes</code> filter.
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Adding CSS classes to the content card container | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Adding CSS classes to the content card container
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Also since <code>v0.9.1</code> you can use <code>'favicon'</code> key in <code>get_cc_data()/the_cc_data()</code> to display favicon if the remote site provides one. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Also since <code>v0.9.1</code> you can use <code>'favicon'</code> key in <code>get_cc_data()/the_cc_data()</code> to display favicon if the remote site provides one.
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Content Cards provides five new template tags: <code>get_cc_data()</code>, <code>the_cc_data()</code> and <code>the_cc_target()</code>: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Content Cards provides five new template tags: <code>get_cc_data()</code>, <code>the_cc_data()</code> and <code>the_cc_target()</code>:
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Main skin template is <code>content-cards.php</code>. If no other skin templates are defined, Content Cards will fall back to this one, the same way WordPress falls back to <code>index.php</code>. If you want more granular templates, you can provide <code>content-cards-{$type}.php</code> templates, (<code>content-cards-website.php</code>, <code>content-cards-article.php</code>, etc.). <code>$type</code> is based on <code>og:type</code> meta data provided by website. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Main skin template is <code>content-cards.php</code>. If no other skin templates are defined, Content Cards will fall back to this one, the same way WordPress falls back to <code>index.php</code>. If you want more granular templates, you can provide <code>content-cards-{$type}.php</code> templates, (<code>content-cards-website.php</code>, <code>content-cards-article.php</code>, etc.). <code>$type</code> is based on <code>og:type</code> meta data provided by website.
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All skin template files can be found in <code>content-cards/skins/*</code> directory and they can be overwritten by providing the same template in active theme. For example, if you want to overwrite Content Cards stylesheet, You should add <code>content-cards.css</code> to Your theme directory. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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All skin template files can be found in <code>content-cards/skins/*</code> directory and they can be overwritten by providing the same template in active theme. For example, if you want to overwrite Content Cards stylesheet, You should add <code>content-cards.css</code> to Your theme directory.
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Content Cards come with two default skins - <code>Default</code> and <code>Default Dark</code> - created by Stanislav Khromov. These skins are designed to provide minimal structural styling and blend in nicely with active theme by inheriting the font from the theme. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Content Cards come with two default skins - <code>Default</code> and <code>Default Dark</code> - created by Stanislav Khromov. These skins are designed to provide minimal structural styling and blend in nicely with active theme by inheriting the font from the theme.
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