Advanced Related Posts
WordPress Related Posts plugin Advanced Related Posts Premium The WordPress Related Posts plugin allows you to show a related posts list on your website after a post or via a widget. The plugin offers a range of features, including custom thumbnails, meta box settings, advanced styles, and more. The plugin is an essential tool to introduce your page visitors to other related content, boost site engagement, and increase pageviews. Furthermore, it allows you to fully customize your contextual related posts list without any need for tech skills. To activate the tool, select the post types after which you would like to display related posts. You can enable it for all post types or exclude some according to categories and IDs. Besides, you can decide the post relation type and the way of ordering the contextual related posts list. It’s possible to show excerpts of articles and give their length by characters or words. Last but not least, the plugin has a related post widget that enables you to show related articles in the most preferred place on your site. We have made sure that you can control your related post widget settings right inside the plugin for your convenience. What makes us different? The plugin is developed by professionals who have placed special importance on quality and customer satisfaction. With its intuitive interface, you don’t have to spend time getting acquainted with the functionality. Get straight to optimizing the tool to your preference and reach expected results. Allow your visitors to discover the amazing content on your page by displaying related content under articles. RELATED POSTS PLUGIN KEY FEATURES Enable for all post types: Choose to display related articles regardless of the post type. By enabling the option, you cannot exclude similar articles for some categories or post IDs. Enable for selected post types: It’s up to you to decide under which post types to show related content. Exclude for categories and/or post IDs: Just enter the category name(s) and/or post ID(s) for exclusion. This way, you don’t display similar articles under the articles that belong to the mentioned categories or have those IDs. Count of similar posts: You can decide the number of linked posts that should be displayed yourself. Display on the front page: Similar articles can also be visible on the home page if you enable the corresponding option. Display order results: The order of similar posts can be based on one of the following. Default: Similar articles will be listed according to the filtration that has taken place. No other changes will be made. Date: The ordering is done according to when articles were created. According to what you choose, the oldest or the most recent posts will appear on the list. Title: Items will be shown in an ascending or descending alphabetical order. Show meta box: The meta box that appeared under a post on the Dashboard will allow you to give central control to the filtration of the articles. Changes made inside a meta box are higher in priority and thus are more powerful. Limit post title length: You can shorten the titles of linked posts by entering a character or word count. Show post excerpt: Lastly, you can show parts of popular posts and decide their length by entering a character or word count. Pro Features Contextual related posts Display related posts on popup Display Custom HTML between the post title and post description Add to Cart button for the WooCommerce products SIMILAR POSTS RELEVANCE The Related Posts plugin for WordPress does all the hard work for you. It filters articles according to some options that you have chosen inside the plugin. The options that are responsible for filtration are on the Relevance tab. Let’s get acquainted with them. With the Order post query option, there are three ways you can filter your related content: by relevance, randomly, or by date. If chosen by relevance, the most trendy and popular posts will appear as similar articles. In the case of randomly, there’s no specified way of filtration, and random items will appear on your thumbnail-rich related posts list. Lastly, choose by date so that the system chooses the most recent posts, then proceeds with the older ones. The Only from the same option helps you decide whether to display related posts with the same type, tag, and/or format as the current article. You can select more than one of the presented ways for the similar articles list. You can also choose to display same category posts. With the Strongness of matching option, decide the way to filter your articles. The filtration can take place in one of the following ways. – Gradually weakening: The system will consider all the options that are responsible for filtering and do the work. Imagine that you have ticked all the four suboptions of the Only from the same option and have defined the count of linked posts as ten. In this case, the system will first take the items that correspond to all those four suboptions. Then, if the number of articles is not enough, the system will ignore the last suboption (post format), then the second to last one (post tag), and continue the same way unless there are ten same category posts. – And: It is a strict condition, and only those items that completely correspond to the chosen ways of filtration will be selected. Again, if you have ticked all the four suboptions of the Only from the same option and have also enabled the Limit to the same author option, the system will only take the articles that correspond to what you have chosen. Even if the numbers of found items (for instance, six) and the one that you predefined (ten) don’t correspond, it won’t matter: only six similar articles will be displayed. – Or: It is a milder condition compared with the previous ones. It suggests that the system will first take the items corresponding to the options and suboptions you have enabled. But to find the remaining number of articles, it will then consider only one suboption and start to filter articles according to it. Afterwards, the system will pick another suboption for filtration unless there are as many articles as you wish to display. The Limit to the same author option allows you to show just the same author’s works as related. Lastly, the Display only posts from the past option refers to those similar articles that should be displayed. You need to specify the period of time so that filtration can take place within it. For instance, if you enter 12 in the field and choose Days, only the articles that have been created during the last 12 days will be visible. ADVANCED STYLES The Related Posts plugin for WordPress allows you to customize the design of your related content the way you wish to. Pick one of the layouts, a text color, and thumbnail size. The thumbnail usually takes the first image inside the post. Yet, you can upload a default image for the thumbnail yourself. The plugin also enables you to write your own Custom CSS code. RESPONSIVE DESIGN As the WordPress Related Posts plugin supports responsive design, your thumbnail-rich related posts list can be visible on any device – mobile phones, tablets, and so forth. The layout of related content won’t suffer, as it’s adjusted to different screen sizes. As the number of mobile users is on the rise, we have made sure our plugin helps you increase pageviews and traffic. EASY TO USE The user interface of the plugin is very easy to navigate through, making it suitable both for beginners and developers. Besides, tooltips will come for help while trying to figure out what an option is for. CONTACT US Do you still have queries about the WordPress Related Posts plugin that haven’t been answered here? Feel free to contact us via the free Support Forum. Our customer care specialist will give comprehensive answers to your questions within a workday. Other plugins from Ays Pro Team Quiz Maker for creating advanced quizzes and exams easily and quickly. Survey Maker for collecting data and analyze it. Fox LMS a WordPress LMS plugin that makes it easy to turn knowledge into a business or community. Poll Maker for creating powerful and interactive polls. Popup Box, an easy way to create eye-catching and engaging popups. Secure Copy Content Protection to protect web content from being plagiarized. 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WebberZone Top 10
WordPress lacks built-in page view tracking or a popular posts feature. Top 10 solves this by counting views across posts, pages, and custom post types, then letting you showcase your most popular content. Top 10 provides blocks, widgets, shortcodes, and template functions for displaying popular posts and view counts across your site. All tracking data is stored locally in your WordPress database, with no external services involved. Top 10 includes comprehensive features such as thumbnail support, flexible display options, custom post type support, and developer-friendly extensibility. A built-in caching layer reduces server load, while AJAX-based tracking avoids page cache interference and works with most popular caching plugins. Top 10 also exposes a powerful API with WordPress actions and filters, allowing developers to customise queries, tracking behaviour, and output rendering without modifying core plugin files. Features Page Counter: Tracks hourly post views on posts, pages, and custom post types. Display counts automatically using blocks, shortcodes, or template functions Popular Posts: Display most viewed posts by total counts or within custom time periods Gutenberg Support: Dedicated “Popular Posts [Top 10]” block with configurable display options Multisite Dashboard: Network-wide aggregated statistics across all sites in a multisite installation Widgets: Sidebar widgets for daily and overall popular posts with extensive customisation Shortcodes: Use [tptn_list] to display popular post lists and [tptn_views] to show view counts Thumbnails: WordPress post thumbnail support with custom tptn_thumbnail image size Automatic extraction of the first image from post content Manual thumbnail URLs via Edit Post screens Exclusions: Exclude posts by category or post ID from popular post lists Styling: Output wrapped in semantic CSS classes. Add custom CSS via settings or use included styles Admin Interface: View daily and overall popular posts from the dashboard. Adds sortable view-count columns to post and page lists Export/Import: Export count tables and settings, and restore them on the same site or other installs Caching Compatibility: Works with WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, Quick Cache, and similar plugins Developer-Friendly: Extensive filters and actions to customise queries, tracking behaviour, and output rendering Features in Top 10 Pro Enhanced Tracking and Performance Fast and High-Traffic Trackers: Alternative tracking methods for improved performance on busy sites Query Optimisation: MySQL MAX_EXECUTION_TIME directive to prevent long-running queries, configurable via settings and the top_ten_query_max_execution_time filter Data Retention Override: Customizable data retention period (default 180 days via TOP_TEN_STORE_DATA) Advanced Blocks and Widgets Top 10 Query Block: Query and display popular posts directly from the block or site editor Enhanced Top 10 Featured Image Block: Support for multiple image sources with fallbacks Popular Posts Block Enhancements: Save and clear default block settings with a single click Auto-insert default and global settings attributes with an option to disable Enhanced Admin Tools Admin Bar Integration: Admin bar menu item to view daily, total, and overall post counts, access admin pages, and clear cache Disable Admin Bar menu: Setting to disable the Admin Bar menu Dashboard Access Control: Setting to control which user roles can view the Top 10 dashboard Display Settings: Setting to choose which post type screens display admin columns Mini “Top 10 Views Overview” widget: Compact views-over-time chart on the WordPress Dashboard Multisite Settings Copy: Tool to copy settings between sites in a multisite network Custom Display Options Taxonomy-Specific Displays: display_only_on_tax_ids parameter to restrict popular post displays to specific taxonomy terms Category Inclusion: Edit Post meta box option to include popular posts from specific categories RSS Feed Filtering: Filter RSS feeds by category or post type via settings or URL parameters WP-CLI Integration wp top10 counts: View, get, set, reset, export, and import post view counts from the command line wp top10 db: Manage database tables — check status, create, update, recreate, prune old rows, force aggregation, truncate, and clean up orphaned counts wp top10 cache: Flush, enable, disable, and check the status of the output cache wp top10 settings: Get, set, export, and import plugin settings as JSON wp top10 cron: View, enable, disable, and manually trigger the maintenance and aggregation cron jobs wp top10 popular: List popular posts with counts using the same query as the front end wp top10 status: Print a full plugin status overview All destructive commands support --dry-run and --force; multisite commands support --network and --blog-id Developer-Friendly Features Custom Post Type Sortable Columns: Admin columns on supported custom post types with sortable functionality GDPR Top 10 does not collect personal visitor data out of the box. Tracking data is stored locally in the wp_top_ten and wp_top_ten_daily database tables (table prefix may vary). You are responsible for ensuring GDPR compliance on your website. Translations Top 10 is available for translation on WordPress.org. See the Translator Handbook to contribute. Contribute Top 10 is developed openly on GitHub. Fork the project and submit pull requests for bug fixes or improvements. Please do not use GitHub for support requests. Other WebberZone Plugins Contextual Related Posts – Display related posts on your WordPress site and feeds Better Search – Enhance WordPress search with relevance-based results Knowledge Base – Create a knowledge base or FAQ section WebberZone Snippetz – Manage custom HTML, CSS, and JavaScript snippets Auto-Close – Automatically close comments, pingbacks, and trackbacks Popular Authors – Display popular authors widgets. Addon for Top 10. Followed Posts – Show related posts based on reader journeys WebberZone Link Warnings – Add accessible warnings for external links and target=”_blank” links