PeakURL
PeakURL connects a WordPress site to PeakURL with a bearer API key. With the plugin enabled, editors and admins can: connect WordPress to a PeakURL install from the WordPress admin create or update a PeakURL link for posts, pages, and supported custom post types copy the generated short URL from the editor or posts list open the matching PeakURL dashboard screen for an existing short link bulk sync selected posts from the posts list optionally delete the remote PeakURL link when content is permanently deleted in WordPress PeakURL stores the configured API key encrypted in the WordPress options table and uses the PeakURL API with bearer-token authentication. Learn more and see the setup guide in the PeakURL for WordPress docs. External services This plugin connects to the PeakURL API URL that you configure in the plugin settings. It uses that API to test the connection from WordPress and to create, update, and optionally delete short links for supported content. The plugin does not send data to PeakURL until you enter an API URL and API key and then use one of the plugin’s connection or sync actions. Requests are sent when you: run Test Connection manually sync content from the editor bulk sync selected content from the posts list save published content while automatic sync is enabled permanently delete content while remote deletion is enabled When the plugin connects, it sends: your PeakURL bearer API key in the Authorization header the WordPress permalink, link title, and optional custom alias when creating or updating a short link the stored PeakURL link ID when updating or deleting an existing short link For the plugin-specific privacy notice, see: PeakURL for WordPress Privacy Policy If you connect the plugin to the managed PeakURL.com service, the same request data is sent to that configured PeakURL API. If you connect the plugin to a self-hosted PeakURL install, the same data is sent to the API URL you configure for that install. Self-hosted deployments are operated by you or your chosen host, so their own terms and privacy policy apply.
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Broadcast
Network Content Syndication Made Easy! Single source content on a WordPress multisite network is now as easy as pie! Syndicate posts to other blogs in the network, update posts between blogs, sync posts, share content templates, etc. Broadcasted posts can be linked to their parents, which updates child posts when the parent post is updated. This includes all data: title, slug, content, custom fields, attachments, etc. Broadcast is great for: Chain stores Content hubs Franchises News sites Schools Anything else with distributed content! Here are some use cases for Broadcast: Broadcast in the school classroom Franchising with WordPress and Broadcast On-Demand Content Syndication with Broadcast Parent Pull Sharing forms on a WordPress network Wholesale with WooCommerce and Broadcast Broadcast Posts, pages, custom post types Taxonomies (categories, tags, etc) Custom fields Attached images Featured images Galleries Custom field blacklist, whitelist, and protect list. User role access granularity CDN support (nominally tested Amazon S3) Many extra features in the add-on packs SEO support Canonical URLs of child posts. Hreflang links (also see Hreflang add-on in the add-on packs) Permalinks of child posts (also see Permalinks add-on in the add-on packs) Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin integration and support Add-on Packs There are several Broadcast add-on packs that expand the capabilities of Broadcast. 3rd party pack The following add-ons add support for the plugin after which they are named: Activity Monitor Advanced Custom Fields All In One Calendar All In One SEO Aqua Page Builder Avia Layout Builder bbPress Beaver Builder Bricks Builder Caldera Forms Calendarize It Category Order and Taxonomy Terms Order CM Tooltip Glossary Code Snippets Pro Contact Form 7 Create Dear Flipbook adds support for the Dear Flipbook PDF book plugin. Divi Builder Download Manager Download Monitor Elementor EventOn Event Organiser Events Manager Flip HTML5 FooGallery Formidable Forms GeneratePress GEO my WordPress Geodirectory Global Blocks For Cornerstone Global Content Blocks GoodLayers Google Maps Pro Gravity Forms H5P Image Map Pro Imagify Inbound Now Intagrate JetEngine LearnDash LiteSpeed Cache Mailster Metaslider Modern Events Ninja Forms NS Cloner OneSignal Permalink Manager Pods Polylang Post Expirator Rank Math SEO Search And Filter Search Exclude Sensei Simple Custom Post Order SiteOrigin Page Builder Slider Revolution Smart Slider 3 Soliloquy TablePress Tao Schedule Update The Events Calendar Toolset UberMenu Ultimate Member Unyson User Access Manager Vimeography WooCommerce WP All Import WPCustom Category Image WPForms WPLMS WPML WP Rocket WP Ultimate Recipe WP Ultimo Yoast SEO If you don’t see your plugin in this list, it might not need a specialized add-on. Control pack These add-ons give you extra control of what you broadcast and how: All Blogs gives all users access to all of the blogs in the network. All Blogs Superadmin allows only superadmins to broadcast to all blogs in the network without having to be a user of the blog. All Images detects all referenced local images in post text fields and adds them to the broadcast. Back To Parent updates the parent post with the new child content. Comments adds support for broadcasting of comments. Custom Field Attachments allows post custom field containing attachment IDs to be broadcasted correctly. Custom Field Posts allows post custom field containing post IDs to be broadcasted correctly. Custom Field Terms allows post custom field containing taxonomy term IDs to be broadcasted correctly. Delete Before Broadcast deletes duplicate and similar child posts on each blog before broadcasting. Gutenberg Attachments: Modify attachment IDs found in Gutenberg blocks to match their equivalent attachments on each blog. Gutenberg Menus: Modify menu IDs found in Gutenberg blocks to match their equivalent attachments on each blog. Gutenberg Posts: Modify post IDs found in Gutenberg blocks to match their equivalent attachments on each blog. Gutenberg Protect: Protects specific Gutenberg blocks from being overwritten during broadcasting. Gutenberg Terms: Modify taxonomy term IDs found in Gutenberg blocks to match their equivalent attachments on each blog. Hreflang adds support for SEO-friendly hreflang html tags. Keep Child Status keeps the status of post children to private, pending, published, draft, no matter the status of the parent. Link Before Broadcast attempts to find unlinked children on each child blog during broadcast. Local Files automatically copies local files to each blog and updates the links in the content. Local Links automatically updates links to local posts on each child blog. No New Terms prevents taxonomy terms from being created on child blogs. Parent Pull allows content to be pulled from (parent) blogs. Per Blog Taxonomies allows individual control of specific taxonomies for each child post. Permalinks provides more precise control of permalinks for both parents and children. Protect Child Properties prevents various properties of child posts from being overwritten. Rebroadcaster: Periodically and automatically rebroadcast specific posts. <a href="https://broadcast.plainviewplugins.com/addon/rebroadcast-parent-here/"Rebroadcast Parent Here: Rebroadcast the parent to this linked child. Redirect All Children redirects single post views from visitors of child posts to the parent post. Redirect Parent redirect all views of a parent post to the first child post. Relink To Parent: Relink an unlinked child to the parent. Same post ID: Create a new post on several blogs with the same post ID. Search And Replace finds and replaces texts in posts during broadcast. Shortcode Attachments modifies attachment IDs found in shortcodes to match their equivalent attachments on each blog. Shortcode Menus modifies menu IDs found in shortcodes to match their equivalent menus on each blog. Shortcode Posts modifies post IDs found in shortcodes to match their equivalent posts on each blog. Shortcode Terms automatically translates taxonomy term IDs found in shortcodes when broadcasting. Term Meta Attachments: Allow taxonomy term meta containing attachment IDs to be broadcasted correctly. Thumbnail Sizes allows for different additional thumbnail sizes on a per-blog basis. Update Attachments updates existing attachments by copying over the files to the child blogs. Update Family updates the parent post and siblings when editing a child post. Unlink On Edit unlinks child posts when they are modified. User & Blog Settings (UBS) can hide the broadcast meta box and/or menu, modify the meta box to force/prevent broadcast to blogs, with separate settings for users / blogs / roles. User & Blog Settings Post uses the modifications from the UBS plugin to broadcast posts with one click. Efficiency pack These add-ons allow you to broadcast more efficiently, saving you even more time: Blog Groups 2 provides a means of groups blogs together, in order to be able to quickly select and unselect blogs from the Broadcast meta box. Blog Search: Search and filter the blog list in the editor meta box. Duplicate Attachments will duplicate the attachment and thumbnails, instead of letting WordPress regenerate them. Find Some Unlinked Children can selectively link orphans / unlinked posts to parents, instead of automatically linking all found children. New Blog Broadcast automatically broadcasts posts when creating a new blog. Purge Children removes children and their attached files from child blogs. Queue adds a broadcast queue which helps to broadcast posts to tens / hundreds / thousands of blogs. Rebroadcast updates selected parent posts by using a bulk action. Rebroadcaster: Periodically and automatically rebroadcast specific posts. Send To Many allows mass broadcast of several posts to blogs at once. Utilities pack These add-ons do things semi-related to broadcasting, but are good to have none-the-less: Bulk Cloner creates clones of existing blogs on the network. CDN Workaround works around faulty CDNs that do not report the correct URL for attachments. : Run code snippets on specific blogs. Copy options copies blog options / settings between blogs. : Runs WordPress cron periodically on all sites of the network. Custom Field Cleanup: Cleans up the custom fields of a post. Lock Post allows users to lock editing of posts / pages to only themselves and super admins. Manual Post Actions manually runs bulk post actions on posts. Media Cleanup: cleans up unused media by looking for unused items in the database and on disk. Menus copies menus between blogs (overwrite / update), with support for equivalent child posts on the child blogs and equivalent taxonomies. Page Content Shortcode provides a [bc_page_content slug="pageslug"] shortcode to display the contents of a page. PHP Code runs custom PHP code on selected blogs. Easily switch themes for all blogs, for example. Shortcodes provides arbitrary admin-defined global or local shortcodes. Sitemaps generates network-aware sitemaps and robots.txt. Sync Taxonomies synchronizes the taxonomies of target blogs with those from a source blog. User Role Sync copies user roles between blogs. Widgets copies widget and sidebar settings between blogs. Documentation Although Broadcast is relatively easy to understand by itself, for extra documentation see Broadcast’s online documentation, which covers: Attachments, images and media Custom fields Linking Post actions and the bulk action dropdown Taxonomy handling Here are instructions for merging existing single installs into a WordPress network. For developers: the code should be well-commented and easily legible for the most part. Extra developer documentation covers: API Actions Post actions Misc The git repository can be found at: https://bitbucket.org/edward_electric/broadcast