Admin Columns
Admin Columns lets you customize and organize the columns displayed in the WordPress admin list tables for posts, pages, users, comments and media. Instead of the limited default list table, you get to display the information you actually need – like custom fields, featured images, taxonomies, file data and more. Trusted by 100,000+ WordPress sites worldwide. With a simple drag-and-drop interface you can: Add any column to posts, pages, users, media and comments Reorder and resize columns to match your workflow Choose from 200+ column types including custom fields, taxonomies and file data Display rich metadata such as images, dates, colors and relational fields Create clean overviews for even the most complex websites It works for any site from simple blogs to large WooCommerce stores. Why Admin Columns? Default WordPress list tables are limited. They often show only the title, author and date. Admin Columns turns them into useful management screens that show you what matters. Examples: See featured images, custom fields and taxonomies directly in the post list table Display media file size, dimensions or EXIF data View user metadata and roles in the users screen Keep track of large content libraries Popular use cases Admin Columns is used by developers, agencies and site owners to manage content more efficiently. Common setups: Managing WooCommerce products with price, SKU or stock columns Displaying ACF custom fields in post list tables Organizing large media libraries Reviewing SEO metadata from Yoast Organizing custom post types with the right columns Built for developers Admin Columns is open source and built to be extended. Use actions and filters to register custom column types, modify output or integrate with your own plugins. Full hooks and filters reference for custom integrations Register column configurations in PHP for version-controlled setups Designed to work alongside page builders, custom post type plugins and third-party extensions Explore the developer documentation. Admin Columns Pro Upgrade to Admin Columns Pro for sorting, filtering, inline editing and more. With Pro you can: Sort any column Filter content with stackable smart filters Inline editing – edit titles, custom fields, taxonomies and more directly from the list table Bulk editing – update multiple items at once Conditional formatting – color-code rows and cells based on rules Export to CSV Import/export column sets between sites or team members Save to PHP for version-controlled column configurations Admin Columns Pro also provides deep integrations with popular plugins: Advanced Custom Fields – display and edit all field types WooCommerce – product and order columns Yoast SEO – SEO score and metadata columns Toolset Types – custom fields and relationships Pods – Pods fields and content types Learn more about the additional features of Admin Columns Pro on our website: Upgrade to Admin Columns Pro Supported content types Admin Columns works with the following WordPress admin screens: Posts, Pages and Custom Post Types Users Media Library Comments Taxonomies (Pro) Custom field column Admin Columns allows you to display custom fields (post meta and user meta) directly in the admin list table. Supported field formats include: Color Date Images Number Text URL True/False Relational: Posts, Users and Media Docs & Support Is this your first time using Admin Columns? Check out our documentation and guides: Documentation Getting Started Developer documentation Need help? Please visit the Admin Columns support forums. Contribute Admin Columns is open source and community-driven. There are several ways to contribute: Translate: Help translate Admin Columns on WordPress.org or Pro translations on Transifex Report issues: Found a bug? Report it on GitHub Suggest features: Submit ideas to our public roadmap
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Enhanced AJAX Add to Cart for WooCommerce
Use the block or shortcode to display a lightweight, smart, and flexible Add to Cart button inline with any content, on any page you desire. This extension for WooCommerce allows you to render a non-redirect button with an associated quantity field. Create effective and functional buttons to use for your or your customers convenience anywhere on your site you want! Find the newly released Pro version here! Premium now has a GROUP shortcode! [a2c_group_buttons product={1,2,3,4…} order={“title,quantity,separator,price,description”} // any order you want, also accepts first letters as arguments “q,s,t,p,d” for example. class={STRING} button_text={STRING} title={none|attribute} quantity={INTEGER}… /] Breaking Changes in 2.0 found here Lightweight We consider our product and its displaying components to be lightweight. The Add to Cart interaction is one of the key moments prior to the decision of a customer finishing their checkout. Understanding that, we are trying to deliver the smallest payload possible when it comes to html and assets. Keeping our html lightweight already, if objects are not displayed (e.g. title or price) then the html is never generated, rather than relying on css. Smart Keeping with the theme of lightweight and optimized, assets, which are separated by their uses, will only be loaded when they are used! Not only that, but the button will become disabled (by default) if the associated product is now out of stock (toggled in the settings). Flexible Through the block interface, you can change entirely the order of all parts of the product info & button. Toggling fields on and off, you can make the area fit the way you dream it! Many plugins we have used in the past feel overbearing when it comes to styling, sometimes making it hard to apply styles to help the plugin fit your theme. We left the themeing to you, using some base classes on elements like the buttons and quantity fields that we found let most themes do base styling to the elements. Block Documentation New “AJAX Add to Cart Block”! and New “Group AJAX Add to Cart Block”! New and improved interface to create flexible components on any page of your website that has the block editor enabled! Easily toggle displays and drag-and-drop to move around objects to change the appearance of the add to cart component on the front end. The major difference between the blocks is the Group AJAX add to cart block allows the selection of multiple products. The selected display settings and styling will be applied to all products the same in that block. Not only does the block have all the features the shortcode does, but expands further upon that allowing you to change the display order of each individual component using a visual editor! The block also has a product select tool so you no longer have to remember individual product or variation IDs Block fields available: – Title – Separator – Price – Quantity – Button – Image (premium setting) – Custom text field (premium setting) – Short Description (premium setting) Shortcode Documentation New Shorter Shortcode: [a2c_button /] and [ajax_add_to_cart /] are now options for the original [enh_ajax_add_to_cart_button /] The required field for every button is the product, with six optional fields: – variation (used for variable products) – title (to reflect the label before the button) – quantity (sets the default quantity AND hides the quantity checkbox) – show_quantity (if quantity is specified, re-enables the checkbox) – show_price – button_text – class – order (overrides show_quantity, show_price) Original single button shortcode: [a2c_button product={pid} variation={vid} class={STRING} order={"title,quantity,separator,price,description"} // any order you want, also accepts first letters as arguments "q,s,t,p,d" for example. show_price={beginning|b|after|a|rear|r} button_text={STRING} title={none|attributes|att|attribute} quantity={INTEGER} show_quantity={yes} /] Documentation notes: – The curly brackets “{ }” denote a list of options separated by a pipe ” | ” – With the exception of “pid” and “vid” options, the lower case “options” within the curly braces are to represent different settings available for the front end display order. These will soon be deprecated for a new property “order” – “pid” represents a product id, INTEGER value. – “vid” represents a variation id, INTEGER value. – STRING and INTEGER are to represent types. – INTEGER expects a whole number, and decimals are not fully supported yet. – STRING can have spaces in it if enclosed in quotes (“This is a string.”) otherwise it will take 1 word. Legacy shortcodes will remain working and will always take the options above: [enh_ajax_add_to_cart_button product={pid} variation={vid} /] [ajax_add_to_cart product={pid} variation={vid} /] SIMPLE PRODUCT: Use only the required parameters to make a quantity box and add to cart button for a simple product with the title to the left: [a2c_button product=42 ] Refer to screenshot 1 below to see the output VARIABLE PRODUCT: Use the product and variation parameters to make a quantity box and add to cart button for a specific variation of a variable product, with the fully qualified name: [a2c_button product=3312 variation=3313 ] Refer to screenshot 2 below to see the output Use the product and variation parameters to make a quantity box and add to cart button for a specific variation of a variable product, with only the variation attributes listed separated with a space as the name: [a2c_button product=3312 variation=3313 title=attributes ] Refer to screenshot 3 below to see the output Use the product and variation parameters to make a quantity box and add to cart button for a specific variation of a variable product, with no name listed: [a2c_button product=3312 variation=3313 title=none ] Refer to screenshot 4 below to see the output Use the button_text parameter to change the text on the Add to Cart button! (Strips out HTML tags) Use double quotes ( “like this” ) to get a phrase with spaces [ajax_add_to_cart product=3312 variation=3313 button_text="Add this to cart!" ] Use the show_price parameter to make a price field appear, with the options being before the title, after the title but before the quantity/add to cart button, or at the very rear of the line! Beginning [ajax_add_to_cart product=3312 variation=3313 show_price=b ] After Title [ajax_add_to_cart product=3312 variation=3313 show_price=a ] Rear (After Button) [ajax_add_to_cart product=3312 variation=3313 show_price=r ]