Description
The WordPress Posts Timeline Plugin uses only css to create a vertical timeline for a post category or custom taxonomy. The CSS is very flexible so it should look good in small or large sizes.
It will pull uncategorized posts by default.
A brief Markdown Example
Default Usage
[wp-timeline]
Displays posts in post uncategorized category, showing 5 posts, 10 words per post, no images and year only date format.
The date is from your post’s published date – you can modify it to change your timeline date.
Change default settings on the settings page.
SHORTCODE OPTIONS NO LONGER WORK – USE SETTINGS PAGE
Screenshots
Installation
- Unzip
wordpress-posts-timeline.zip
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Use shortcode [wp-timeline] in page or template to display timeline.
- See ‘other notes’ for syntax options
FAQ
- How do I change the date format?
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The date is pulled from your posts published date. If you need to backdate, you can change it there. There are currently four date options on the settings page. If you wish to see more formats, please suggest one or edit the source yourself.
Contributors & Developers
“WordPress Posts Timeline” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.7
- Changed set_options function name to timeline_set_options as it would break some installations
- Fixed more css bugs, re: alingment issues and clearfixes
1.6
- Added a few new options for text formatting and timeline output
- Added post link option and fixed some CSS bugs
1.5
- Added link to post option
- Fixed some CSS bugs and image issues
1.3
- Added link to post option
- Fixed some CSS bugs and image issues
1.2
- Add post sort option
1.1
- Added options page, all options now managed here, not through shortcode
- Updated custom text function to work with whole words instead of fragments (characters)
1.0
- Initial Release