Timeline Express
Timeline Express is the best WordPress timeline plugin, which allows you to create a beautiful animated vertical timeline on your site. Populate your site with announcements, set the date and Timeline Express will load the latest and greatest announcements in proper chronological order. Use the included shortcode ([timeline-express]) to place Timeline Express timeline anywhere on your site. If you’re looking for power, flexibility and top tier support – look no further. View the Timeline Express Demo Timeline Express Features Easy to use shortcode to place the timeline anywhere on your site ( [timeline-express] ) Responsive timelines, that look great on all devices. Cross browser tested, and mobile friendly. Hundreds of Font Awesome icons included. Specify a different icon for each announcement. Beautiful CSS3 animations. Specify the timeline announcement excerpt length. Hide the date of the announcement on the timeline. Hide the ‘read more’ link for each announcement on the timeline. Specify a custom image to display for each announcement on the timeline. Specify ‘Ascending’ vs ‘Descending’ display order for announcements on the timeline. Powerful extensions (both free and paid). Localized date formatting, for international users. i18n ready – Translated for international users. Pro Features Setup multiple timelines and assign announcements to any, or all, of the timelines. Tighter layout, less distance between each announcement on the timeline. Create and assign categories to your announcements. Timeline sorting features. Sort timelines by categories, timeline or a combination of the two. Priority support, code snippets provided when needed etc. Full Feature List Timeline Express has been successfully used on a number small and large scale sites. Our users have created a number of amazing things with our plugin. Timeline Express has been used to create: Company History Timeline Personal Achievement Timeline Product Announcement Timeline (Roadmap/Release Cycles) Event Timeline Police/Fire History Twitter Feed Timeline Post/Page/Custom Post Timeline Customer History Timeline The small list above demonstrates the flexibility and power behind Timeline Express. Check out our documentation for some helpful code snippets, Timeline Express Add-Ons We have built out some powerful add-ons that extend Timeline Express beyond it’s core capabilities. Many of the add-ons have been user requested features, which we’ve spun off into add-ons. If your looking for some advanced feature that you don’t see in the base plugin, checkout a list of our add-ons. Timeline Express – HTML Excerpts Timeline Express – No Icons Timeline Express – White Label Branding Timeline Express – Single Column Timeline Timeline Express – Timeline Post Types Timeline Express – Historical Dates Timeline Express – AJAX Limits Timeline Express – Twitter Feed Timeline Express – Toolbox View All Add-Ons Timeline Express Translations Timeline Express comes ready for translation! With all of the proper i18n functions in place, 100% of our plugin is ready for translation. If you’re multi-lingual, and interested in translating the plugin into one of the languages not yet available, we’re willing to pass a long Single Site license of Timeline Express Pro, which is good for one full year. We’re huge fans of the open source community, and believe that this plugin should be available to everyone, in their native language. If this is something you would be interested in, please get in touch with us on our Contact Page. The Timeline Express polyglot project can be found here. View the Timeline Express Demo Looking for additional documentation? Check out the knowledge base. Multi-lingual Sites & Timeline Express Timeline Express has been thoroughly tested with some of the top rated, and widely used translation plugins. Two multi-lingual plugins which we are fully, 100% compatible with are WPML and Polylang. Timeline Express may be compatible with other multi-lingual plugins, we just haven’t thoroughly tested it with otheres. If you find it’s compatible with other plugins, please get in touch and let us know and we can add it to this list. This plugin was originally inspired by the great folks at CodyHouse.io. Have an idea for a feature you want to see added to Timeline Express? We love hearing about new ideas! You can get in contact with us through the contact form on our website, WP Timeline Express. Developer Documentation Hooks + Filters Use Custom Images Instead of Font Awesome Icons (New v1.1.6.7) Users can now use the custom announcement image in place of the font awesome icons by using the following filter. Huge thanks to Pete Nelson for the pull request and making this possible and available for everyone. Filter – timeline-express-custom-icon-html Usage Example: https://gist.github.com/EvanHerman/6bbc8de82f34b4cb3c5c Use Alternate Image Size For Announcements (New v1.1.5.5) By default Timeline Express generates a custom image size to use within the timeline. If you would like to use another image size, you can use the following filter. Example: function change_timeline_express_announcement_image_size( $image_size ) { $image_size = 'full'; return $image_size; } add_filter( 'timeline-express-announcement-img-size' , 'change_timeline_express_announcement_image_size' ); Define your own custom fields to use in Announcement posts (New v1.1.5) Users can now add custom fields to Timeline Express announcement posts. This allows for greater control over the announcements and the front end display. Using this hook in conjunction with a custom single announcement template will give you the greatest control. Example: function add_custom_timeline_express_field( $custom_fields ) { $custom_fields = array( array( 'name' => __( 'Example Text Field', 'timeline-express' ), 'desc' => __( 'this is an example user defined text field.', 'timeline-express' ), 'id' => 'announcement_user_defined_text', 'type' => 'text_medium', ), array( 'name' => __( 'Example WYSIWYG', 'timeline-express' ), 'desc' => __( 'this is an example wysiwyg field.', 'timeline-express' ), 'id' => 'announcement_user_defined_wysiwyg', 'type' => 'wysiwyg', ), array( 'name' => __( 'Example Email Field', 'timeline-express' ), 'desc' => __( 'this is an example user defined email field.', 'timeline-express' ), 'id' => 'announcement_user_defined_money', 'type' => 'text_email', ) ); return $custom_fields; } add_filter( 'timeline_express_custom_fields' , 'add_custom_timeline_express_field' ); This example would add 3 new fields below the ‘Announcement Image’ field on the announcement post. The first field is a simple text field. The second field is an example WYSIWYG, and the third is an email field. Note: You can add as many fields as you would like, and display them on the front end using the get_post_meta() function. Customize the ‘announcement’ slug (New v1.1.4) Users can now define their own slug for announcement posts using the provided filter 'timeline-express-slug'. This alters the URL structure of the announcement, possibly for SEO purposes. You would enter the following code into your active themes functions.php file. After you enter the code into the functions.php file, you’ll want to refresh your permalinks. You can do so by going to ‘Settings > Permalinks’ and simply clicking save. That will prevent the 404 page you may see upon altering the slug. Example: // alter '/announcement/' to be '/event/' function timeline_express_change_announcement_slug( $slug ) { $slug = 'event'; return $slug; } add_filter('timeline-express-slug', 'timeline_express_change_announcement_slug' ); This example would change the default /announcement/ slug, to /event/. Alter the ‘Read More’ button text (New v1.1.3.1) Users can now alter the ‘Read More’ button text using the provided gettext filter and the ‘timeline-express’ text domain. Example: // alter 'Read more' to say 'View Announcement' function timeline_express_change_readmore_text( $translated_text, $untranslated_text, $domain ) { switch( $untranslated_text ) { case 'Read more': $translated_text = __( 'View Announcement','timeline-express' ); break; } return $translated_text; } add_filter('gettext', 'timeline_express_change_readmore_text', 20, 3); This example would alter ‘Read more’ to say ‘View Announcement’. Add custom classes to the ‘Read More’ button (New v1.1.3.1) Users can now add custom classes to the ‘Read More’ announcement button. This allows for greater control in fitting the Timeline into your currently active theme. Parameters : $button_classes = default button classes assigned to the ‘Read More’ button Example: // add a custom class to the Timeline Express readmore link function timeline_express_custom_readmore_class( $button_classes ) { return $button_classes . 'custom-class-name'; } add_filter( 'timeline-express-read-more-class' , 'timeline_express_custom_readmore_class' ); This example would print the following ‘Read More’ button HTML onto the page : Read more Setup a custom date format for front end display (New v1.0.9) New in version 1.0.9 is the localization of dates on the front end. The date format is now controlled by your date settings inside of ‘General > Settings’. If, for one reason or another, you’d like to specify a different date format than provided by WordPress core you can use the provided filter timeline_express_custom_date_format. The one parameter you need to pass into your function is $date_format, which is (as it sounds) the format of the date. Some formatting examples: m.d.Y – 11.19.2014 d-m-y – 11-19-14 d M y – 19 Nov 2014 D j/n/Y – Wed 11/19/2014 l jS \of\ F – Wednesday 19th of November Example: function custom_te_date_format( $date_format ) { $date_format = "M d , Y"; // will print the date as Nov 19 , 2014 return $date_format; } add_filter( 'timeline_express_custom_date_format' , 'custom_te_date_format' , 10 ); d – Numeric representation of a day, with leading zeros 01 through 31. m – Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros 01 through 12. y – Numeric representation of a year, two digits. D – Textual representation of a day, three letters Mon through Sun. j – Numeric representation of a day, without leading zeros 1 through 31. n – Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros 1 through 12. Y – Numeric representation of a year, four digits. S – English ordinal suffix for the day of the month. Consist of 2 characters st, nd, rd or th. F – Textual representation of a month, January through December. M – Textual representation of a month, three letters Jan through Dec. view more date formatting parameters Load Your Own Single Announcement Template File (New v1.0.8) By default all single announcements will try and load a single.php template file. If that can’t be found, we’ve done our best to implement a template for you. If your unhappy with the template file we’ve provided you have two options. Your first option is to copy over the single-announcement-template directory contained within the plugin into your active themes root. This will trigger the plugin to load that file instead. You can then customize this file to your hearts content without fear of losing any of your changes in the next update. Your next option is to use our new filter for loading your own custom template file. If for whatever reason you’ve designed or developed your own single.php file which you would rather use, or you just want to use your themes page.php template instead, you can use the provided filter to change the loaded template. Here is an example ( you want to drop this code into your active theme’s functions.php file ) : Example: // By default Timeline Express uses single.php for announcements // you can load page.php instead // just change page.php to whatever your template file is named // keep in mind, this is looking in your active themes root for the template function custom_timeline_express_template_file( $template_file ) { $template_file = 'page.php'; return $template_file; } add_filter( 'timeline_express_custom_template' , 'custom_timeline_express_template_file' , 10 ); Specify Font Awesome Version (New 1.1.7.8) Users can now specify which version of font awesome to load from the font awesome CDN. Alternatively, if the font awesome version is not found – the bundled fall back (version 4.6.1) will be used. Example: // use a different version of Font Awesome function timeline_express_alter_font_awesome_version( $version ) { $version = '4.4.0'; return $version; } add_filter( 'timeline_express_font_awesome_version', 'timeline_express_alter_font_awesome_version' ); The above example will load font awesome version 4.4.0 instead of the current stable version from the font awesome CDN.
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Widget Responsive for Youtube
Widgets + ShortCode responsive to embed youtube in your sidebar or in your content or in WPBakery Page Builder, with all available options and http://schema.org/VideoObject fields. Among the various options you can choose: – Choosing minutes and seconds of the start and end of the video – Automatically subtitles On/Off – Auto hide video progress bar – Choose theme of controls bar – Choose color of progress bar – Show controls bar or not – Loop mode – Enable fullscreen On/Off – Automatically start video On/Off – Mute video On/Off on start – Hide YouTube logo On/Off – Hide title On/Off – Enabling Privacy Mode On/Off – Enable the suggested videos at the end of playback On/Off – Can be set max-width – Tracking playing for each video on analytics event – Use the fields http://schema.org/VideoObject to improve the SEO on video – Write description below video – YouTube Button subscribe Languages: EN, IT, AR, DE, ES, FR, HE, HI, RU, ZH, PT, DA (thanks to Amlugil, quadbox, Ksenia, Dietz, Daniel Severo Estrázulas, Ole Lyager and google Translate) Help me to keep the software up to date Donate just 1 coffe here ShortCode Params video (required) The link at the video “http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9tBFVKhn5o” or link to playlist like “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ6zr6kCPj8&list=PLatuTuqWSQmViIeVthG2y9YssDtm8EvYt” or link to playlist like “list=PLatuTuqWSQmViIeVthG2y9YssDtm8EvYt” or only the id of video like _9tBFVKhn5o or link to uploads video of user “list=LMFAOVEVO&listType=user_uploads” list (supported players: AS3, HTML5) The list value of link (you can put entire url on video without use this param) autohide (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 2 (default), 1, and 0. This parameter indicates whether the video controls will automatically hide after a video begins playing. The default behavior (autohide=2) is for the video progress bar to fade out while the player controls (play button, volume control, etc.) remain visible. If this parameter is set to 1, then the video progress bar and the player controls will slide out of view a couple of seconds after the video starts playing. They will only reappear if the user moves her mouse over the video player or presses a key on her keyboard. If this parameter is set to 0, the video progress bar and the video player controls will be visible throughout the video and in fullscreen. autoplay (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 0 or 1. Default is 0. Sets whether or not the initial video will autoplay when the player loads. mute (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 0 or 1. Default is 0. Sets whether or not the video mute when the player loads. cc_load (supported players: AS3) Values: 1. Default is based on user preference. Setting to 1 will cause closed captions to be shown by default, even if the user has turned captions off. cc_lang (supported players: AS3) ISO 639-1 two-letter language code [ex. en] color (supported players: AS3, HTML5) This parameter specifies the color that will be used in the player’s video progress bar to highlight the amount of the video that the viewer has already seen. Valid parameter values are red and white, and, by default, the player will use the color red in the video progress bar. See the YouTube API blog for more information about color options. controls (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 0, 1, or 2. Default is 1. This parameter indicates whether the video player controls will display. For IFrame embeds that load a Flash player, it also defines when the controls display in the player as well as when the player will load: controls=0 – Player controls do not display in the player. For IFrame embeds, the Flash player loads immediately. controls=1 – Player controls display in the player. For IFrame embeds, the controls display immediately and the Flash player also loads immediately. controls=2 – Player controls display in the player. For IFrame embeds, the controls display and the Flash player loads after the user initiates the video playback. disablekb (supported players: AS3) Values: 0 or 1. Default is 0. Setting to 1 will disable the player keyboard controls. Keyboard controls are as follows: Spacebar: Play / Pause Arrow Left: Jump back 10% in the current video Arrow Right: Jump ahead 10% in the current video Arrow Up: Volume up Arrow Down: Volume Down start_m (supported players: AS3) End of video at start_m:start_s start_s (supported players: AS3) End of video at start_m:start_s end_m (supported players: AS3) End of video at end_m:end_s end_s (supported players: AS3) End of video at end_m:end_s allowfullscreen (supported players: AS3) Values: 0 or 1. The default value is 1, which causes the fullscreen button to display. Setting this parameter to 0 prevents the fullscreen button from displaying. loop (supported players: HTML5, AS3) Values: 0 or 1. The default value is 0. In the case of a single video player, a setting of 1 causes the player to play the initial video again and again. In the case of a playlist player (or custom player), the player plays the entire playlist and then starts again at the first video. iv_load_policy (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 1 or 3. Default is 1. Setting to 1 will cause video annotations to be shown by default, whereas setting to 3 will cause video annotations to not be shown by default. modestbranding (supported players: AS3, HTML5) This parameter lets you use a YouTube player that does not show a YouTube logo. Set the parameter value to 1 to prevent the YouTube logo from displaying in the control bar. Note that a small YouTube text label will still display in the upper-right corner of a paused video when the user’s mouse pointer hovers over the player. suggested Show suggested videos when the video finishes showinfo (supported players: AS3, HTML5) Values: 0 or 1. The parameter’s default value is 1. If you set the parameter value to 0, then the player will not display information like the video title and uploader before the video starts playing. If the player is loading a playlist, and you explicitly set the parameter value to 1, then, upon loading, the player will also display thumbnail images for the videos in the playlist. Note that this functionality is only supported for the AS3 player since that is the only player that can load a playlist. theme (supported players: AS3, HTML5) This parameter indicates whether the embedded player will display player controls (like a play button or volume control) within a dark or light control bar. Valid parameter values are dark and light, and, by default, the player will display player controls using the dark theme. quality Valid parameter values are small medium large hd720 hd1080 highres ratio Valid parameter values are 16/9 21/9 4/3 9/16 9/21 N.nnnnn privacy Enable privacy-enhanced mode class Set class at the video iframe style Set style at the video iframe maxw Set max-width in px at the video iframe maxh Set max-height in px at the video iframe track Values: 0 or 1. The parameter’s default value is 0. If you set the parameter value to 1, you will find on Google Analytics/Universal Analytics the event on “YoutubeWidgetResponsive” – “Playing” – “Title video | idvideo [author]” schemaorg_name Name field required for printing schema.org snippet schemaorg_thumbnail thumbnail (ID or URL) field required for printing schema.org snippet schemaorg_uploaddate Upload date (YYYY-MM-DD format) field required for printing schema.org snippet schemaorg_description Description field required for printing schema.org snippet schemaorg_description_visible Values: 0 or 1. The parameter’s default value is 0. If you set the parameter value to 1, you will show the description below the video schemaorg_durationm Duration of video in minutes schemaorg_durations Duration of video in seconds