Lightweight Accordion
Lightweight Accordion plugin for WordPress allows you to add collapse elements to posts using a Gutenberg block or a shortcode (via classic editor). By using the details HTML tag and a few lines of CSS this allows for a javascript-free accordion for minimum page load. Extremely Lightweight (<1kb): Without using Javascript the plugin uses the native details HTML tag and a few lines of code for almost no impact on front-end. Customizable: Options include customizing the HTML tag used for the accordion title, open by default, borders, colors, and accordion grouping (auto-close others when one opens). Shortcode Usage examples Here are a few examples of using the accordion plugin with shortcodes. [lightweight-accordion title="My Accordion"]My Content[/lightweight-accordion] Additionally you can display the accordion open on load with the accordion_open option. [lightweight-accordion title="My Accordion" accordion_open=true]My Content[/lightweight-accordion] You can also change the html tag wrapping the title of the accordion using the title_tag option. [lightweight-accordion title="My Accordion" title_tag="h3"]My Content[/lightweight-accordion] If you want to include FAQ schema you can add the schema option and set it to faq. [lightweight-accordion title="What is your return policy?" schema="faq"]You have 1 week to return your items[/lightweight-accordion] If you’d like put a border around the content of the accordion you can use the “bordered” attribute. [lightweight-accordion title="Bordered Content" bordered=true]My Content[/lightweight-accordion] If you want accordions to auto-close when another opens (exclusive accordion), use the “group” attribute with the same value on each accordion. [lightweight-accordion title="Question 1" group="faq"]Answer 1[/lightweight-accordion] [lightweight-accordion title="Question 2" group="faq"]Answer 2[/lightweight-accordion] [lightweight-accordion title="Question 3" group="faq"]Answer 3[/lightweight-accordion] Shortcode Options Here is the full listing of shortcode options. Additionally all of these options are accessible when using the Gutenberg block. title (Required Default: null) The title of your accordion will be displayed at the top for users to click. A good example would be to include a user’s question so they could click it for more details. content (Required Default: null) Content that will go into your accordion element. title_tag (Default: “span”) This sets the html tag that wraps the title in the accordion summary. Useful if you want to make it a heading tag for SEO purposes. accordion_open (Default: false) Set this to true if you want your accordion to be open by default. bordered (Default: false) Set this to true if you want a border around the accordion content. title_text_color (Default: false) Set this to a hex value or CSS color to change the color of the accordion title text. title_background_color (Default: false) Set this to a hex value or CSS color to change the color of the accordion title text. schema (Default: false) Set this to faq if you’d like FAQ schema to be included. class (Default: false) Used to add a custom class to the parent container of the accordion. anchor (Default: null) Adds the value as an ID to the accordion div as an anchor. autop (Default: true) By default the shortcode will wrap text in a ‘p’ tag. Set this to false if you’d like this disabled for the specific accordion. group (Default: false) Set this to a group name to make accordions with the same group auto-close when another opens. Uses the native HTML details name attribute for zero JavaScript overhead. Additional Details If you’d like to remove the “lightweight-accordion.css” from being enqueued on your site use the filter below. It’s recommend you style the accordion yourself if you use this filter. add_filter('lightweight_accordion_include_frontend_stylesheet', '__return_false' ); If you’d like to remove the “lightweight-accordion/editor-styles.css” from being enqueued in the admin area of your site you can use the filter below. add_filter('lightweight_accordion_include_admin_stylesheet', '__return_false' ); If you’d like to remove processing of shortcodes in accordion content you can use this filter. add_filter('lightweight_accordion_process_shortcodes', '__return_false' ); If you’d like to use inline Microdata for FAQ schema you can use this filter. (Not recommended) add_filter('lightweight_accordion_output_microdata', '__return_true' ); If you’d like to force “lightweight-accordion.css” to load on all of your site you can use this filter. By default the plugin will detect if the block or shortcode is used and enqueue the CSS. add_filter('lightweight_accordion_always_include_frontend_stylesheet', '__return_true' );
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Bootstrap Blocks for WP Editor v2
The essential WP Editor Plugin for Bootstrap websites. Fully manageable responsive containers, rows and columns. Developers and editors easily create and edit bootstrap pages within the WP Editor. Without coding. Works perfectly in combination with loads of other plugins. Use it with self-developed Bootstrap themes or regular themes! Whether you want to set up a complete Bootstrap WordPress site or just want to quickly set up a temporary page. The Bootstrap blocks for WP Editor plugin enables you to make use of your activated WordPress theme. But you can also choose to start without the header and footer and start with a fresh page. Without any header and footer. It’s all up to you. Features of Bootstrap Blocks for WP Editor v2: NEW! in v2: Align columns in row: left, center and right Set visibility of columns per breakpoint Set order of each column per breakpoint Container wrapper: full width background colours and set additional class Container and column background color option Bootstrap button Independent text parts colouring Responsive spacer colouring Responsive spacer visibility per breakpoint Optimized for Bootstrap 5.3 Editor: adjustable view width (up to 100% of screen width) Editor: collapse containers, rows and columns for better overview Editor: view columns vertical and horizontal Editor: breakpoint labels for quick overview Features that were already there: Insert containers, rows and columns in the WP Editor Use the WP Editor blocks in the Bootstrap grid Seamless integration with themes that use Bootstrap grid Seamless integration with themes that do not use Bootstrap grid Set overall identity colours and apply these in WP Editor Option: start with empty ‘Bootstrap Page’ template Option: enable Bootstrap grid from plugin dashboard Option: wrap page title in Bootstrap grid on ‘Bootstrap page’ template pages Option: hide default page title on ‘Bootstrap page’ template pages Collapse containers for clear overview in the Editor Add labels to containers for clear overview in the Editor Extra Features of the Design Package add-on: Set column use for all (6) Bootstrap breakpoints Use of standard Bootstrap classes (such as mx-auto) Responsive Spacer Block (not pixel based, but screen size based) Suppress default header and footer on ‘Bootstrap page’ template pages Full control over gutter setting Make use of fluid containers Lock container layouts to avoid unintended changes by editors Editor: custom CSS code editor for adding css only to current post-item More information on our website Requirements: WordPress 6.0 and up Bootstrap 4.0 and up Installation: Add the free Bootstrap blocks for WP Editor plugin via your WordPress plugins page: On the ‘Plugins’ page: click on “add new” Search “Bootstrap blocks for WP Editor” Click “install now” Activate Bootstrap blocks for WP Editor on the ‘Plugins’ page Or download it on the WordPress Plugins page and install manually: On the ‘Plugins’ page: click on “add new” Click on “Upload Plugin” Choose the downloaded file on your hard drive Click “install now”