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Author Bio Shortcode

Description

This plugin allows you to enter [author_bio] anywhere within the content of a post or page to display the biography of the author of that post or page.

The output now contains HTML, which can be customised very easily with extra parameters – see Installation for a how-to – to sit around the bio, as defined in /wp-admin/profile.php.

By default the shortcode produces the author of that post or page. However, extra parameters enable you to specify a different user whose bio you want to print out – see usage instructions.

Feature requests welcomed with open arms!

Installation

Simple install in /wp-content/plugins like any other!

Usage

Simply place [author_bio] anywhere within your post/page content.

Additionally, you can pass one of the following attributes to specify a different user;

  • id – accepts the user ID
  • username – accepts the username
  • email – accepts the user e-mail address

For example;
[author_bio]
[author_bio id=»4″]
[author_bio username=»admin»]
[author_bio email=»user@example.com»]

You can also have the author’s avatar added, by using the avatar parameter like so;
[author_bio avatar=»yes»]
Warning: if you don’t want the avatar, do not change the above to «no» as it will not work, simply change back to [author_bio] alone.

It’s possible to add the author’s name, too by adding the name parameter;
[author_bio name=»yes»]
Warning: As with the avatar option, leave the name parameter out completely to hide the name.

Additionally, you can make the author’s name link to his/her website as defined in their profile;
[author_bio name=»yes» name_link=»yes»]

You can also customise the HTML output which defaults to;

… the author bio …

There are 7 parameters that describe the HTML above;

  • ‹container_element› defaults to ‹div› and creates the first div in the example above
  • ‹container_class› defaults to ‹author_bio_shortcode› as seen above
  • ’name_container› defaults to h3
  • ’name_class› defaults to ’name›
  • ’name_pre› is empty by default and can be used to add text before the author’s name
  • ’name_post› is empty by default and can be used to add text after the author’s name
  • ‹avatar_container_element› defaults to ‹div› and creates the element that surrounds the avatar image
  • ‹avatar_container_class› defaults to ‹avatar› and adds itself to the ‹avatar_container_element›
  • ‹bio_container_element› defaults to ‹div› and wraps the bio text
  • ‹bio_container_class› defaults to ‹bio› and is used in the bio container element
  • ‹bio_paragraph› defaults to true and decides whether to put the bio text into a Paragrah tag. Note, only a value of zero (0) will change it, e.g. bio_paragraph=0

Here is an example using all the HTML parameters to re-create the above example code;
[author_bio container_element=»div» container_class=»author-bio-shortcode» avatar_container_element=»div» avatar_container_class=»avatar» bio_container_element=»div» bio_container_class=»bio» bio_paragraph=»true»]

This example shows how to remove the P tag from around the bio text;
[author_bio bio_paragraph=0]

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Changelog

1.0

  • First commit

1.2

  • Ensured compatibility with WordPress v3.2.1
  • Added PHPDoc commenting
  • New activation function to check version number
  • Now using more obscure function naming
  • Added extra options for specifying the user

1.2.1

  • Tidied up PHP Notices (kudos to Lee Willis for pointing that out!)

2.0

  • Added ability to include the author’s avatar alongside the bio
  • Added HTML to provide for easier styling
  • Added additional parameters to change the default HTML output

2.1

  • Added name parameters

2.2

  • Fix for deprecated function get_user_id_from_string()

2.3

  • Versioning mishap (Phil can’t count)

2.5.1

  • Where did v2.4 go?
  • i18n fixes

2.5.2

  • PHP Notice fixes
  • Made sure Author ID is always integer

2.5.3

  • PHP Notice fixes
  • 3.9 compatibility check