AsideShop is a WordPress plugin which allows you to show aside posts on your blog’s front page in a different way without theme template modification.
Features:
%posts_title%
, %comments_count%
, etc.).AsideShop is primarily intended to use with aside posts but you can use it to have posts parsed differently according to the categories the posts are placed in.
ChangeLog is available on the Other Notes tab.
1.2
Fixed a bug which caused a disappearance of post tags if %post_tags%
tag was used in AsideShop template. (Credit goes to tquizzle for pointing this out.)
You should not upgrade to AsideShop 1.2 if you are using WordPress 2.2.
1.1
the_post
hook instead of WP_Query override. (For WordPress 2.7 and earlier versions WP_Query override is still used but I will drop support for these versions in near future.)1.0.9
1.0.8
1.0.7
%post_date_regular%
to display post date on every aside post not just the lastest one in particular day.1.0.6
1.0.5
%post_categories%
and %post_tags%
to display categories and tags of aside posts. Multiple categories or tags will be separated by commas. (%post_tags%
will only work with WordPress 2.3 and later releases.)asideshop-es
to asideshop-es_ES
. This should work with common Spanish translations.1.0.4
1.0.3
If you wish to translate AsideShop, use asideshop.pot
file which is included in the download. E-mail me at miro [at] apollo [dot] lv
and I will include your translation in future releases.
If AsideShop plugin is enabled, logged in user won’t see Edit This Post link as there is no such tag to use in templates.
If AsideShop plugin is enabled, templates created in WordPress Administration Panel have higher priority than those create in theme templates (using is_aside()
function).
If text filter plugins are used (Textile, Markdown, etc), WordPress wraps the text in paragraph tags (<p>..</p>
) while parsing. Therefore if you use %post_content_filtered%
tag in AsideShop templates, the text will also be wrapped in paragraph tags.
If a post is placed in several categories and at least one category of these is selected as containing aside posts, the post will be displayed as an aside post according to the template which is assigned to the first category (in alphabetical order).
If you split aside post with <!--more-->
tag, only the part before <!--more-->
is displayed with %post_content%
and %post_content_filtered%
tags.