Plugin yìí kò tíì ṣe àyẹ̀wò pẹ̀lú àwọn ìtújáde mẹ́ta pàtàkì tó kẹ́yìn ti WordPress. Ó lè jẹ́ pé a kò tọ́jú tàbí ṣe àtìlẹ́yìn fún un mọ́, ó sì lè ní àwọn ọ̀ràn ìbámu nígbà tí a bá lò ó pẹ̀lú àwọn ẹ̀yà WordPress tuntun.

WP Query Engine

Àpèjúwe

WP Query Engine allows you to perform custom queries using the WP_Query class, using a simple shortcode or Beaver Builder module (requires Beaver Builder).

Supports:
– Most post data
– Taxonomy data
– Meta data

In addition, the plugin offers several exposed filter and action hooks for theme developers to alter the default functionality, including adding additional parameters not specified in the shortcode.

Also includes 3 default templates, including:

  1. Default : Standard content wrapped in an article tag
  2. List : Post titles with links in an UL
  3. Genesis Loop : If using a Genesis theme, will output using the Genesis Loop

Further, theme developers can easily alter or override the default templates using simple actions and filters, as well as include custom templates easily.

Using the Plugin

  1. Place the [wp_query] shortcode anywhere withen your content
  2. Use the do_action( ‘wp_query’, $args ); action hook anywhere in your theme
  3. Using the Beaver Builder Module

You can see the full documentation and available arguments at https://docs.wpcodelabs.com/wp-query-engine

Notes

This plugin is provided free, and while I will try to provide support to the best of my ability, I only have so much time to dedicate to supporting a free plugin. If you would like to contribute the this project directly, the main development is done at GitHub.

Ìgbéwọlẹ̀

Using The WordPress Dashboard

  1. Navigate to the ‘Add New’ in the plugins dashboard
  2. Search for ‘WP Query Engine’
  3. Click ‘Install Now’
  4. Activate the plugin on the Plugin dashboard

Uploading in WordPress Dashboard

  1. Navigate to the ‘Add New’ in the plugins dashboard
  2. Navigate to the ‘Upload’ area
  3. Select wp-query-engine.zip from your computer
  4. Click ‘Install Now’
  5. Activate the plugin in the Plugin dashboard

Using FTP

  1. Download wp-query-engine.zip
  2. Extract the wp-query-engine directory to your computer
  3. Upload the wp-query-engine directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  4. Activate the plugin in the Plugin dashboard

Start Using the Plugin

  1. Place the [wp_query] shortcode anywhere withen your content
  2. Use the do_action( ‘wp_query’, $args ); action hook anywhere in your theme
  3. Using the Beaver Builder Module

You can see the full documentation available at https://docs.wpcodelabs.com/wp-query-engine

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1.1.0

  • Provided default loop and filter to override inclusion of default loop, for easier templating

1.0.1

  • Moved template action to class for easier override by templates
  • Removed function_exist call in loader, to fix conflict with loading order
  • Changed how $wp_query global was handled in main query to address bug with conditional calls
  • Added additional “Basic Archive” template

1.0

Initial Release