Description
Looking to beef up your fantasy football, fantasy basketball, or fantasy baseball website or blog with automatically-updated content? Add the draft rankings, draft projections, game day weather, injuries, weekly rankings, weekly projections, bye weeks, draft auction values, depth charts, dynasty rankings, Best Ball rankings, IDP rankings, and more from FantasyNerds.com with the official Fantasy Nerds WordPress Plugin!
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Installation
Instructions for implementing the plugin can be found at https://www.fantasynerds.com/wordpress
First things first – you’ll need to download and activate the FN plugin. From the WordPress Administration screen, click on “Plugins” and look for the Fantasy Football plugin. When you find it, click the Activate link.
In order for the plugin to talk to FantasyNerds.com, you’ll need to create and pay for an API key. This key allows your plugin to tell us who you are, what services your account has access to, and allows us to monitor the resources used so that we can continue to provide a responsive platform for everyone.
If you don’t have an account at FantasyNerds.com, you’ll need to create one, but don’t worry – it’s quick and easy. If you already have an account, you’ll need to sign in to either get your key or to generate one. Please Note: If you do not generate an API key, the plugin will return test data. Test data can be useful for making sure that the plugin works, but you’ll want to get an API key to return live data.
Next, add your API Key to WordPress. Once you have your API key, go back to your WordPress Administration screen and click on the Settings option. From there, look for the “FN Settings” link.
Enter your API key into the appropriate box and click “Save Changes”. Congratulations – you’ve just installed the FantasyNerds.com WordPress plugin! Now it’s time to start plugging it into your website!
FAQ
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How much does it cost?
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Visit https://api.fantasynerds.com for current pricing.
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What is an API key and why do I need one?
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An API key is a unique string assigned to you that lets the WordPress plugin talk to FantasyNerds.com. It lets us know who is asking for information, what info they want, and how we should return it. Creating an API key is easy. If you do not have an API key, the WordPress plugin will return cached, test data which can be useful for testing but not so useful in a production environment.
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Do I have to mention that the data comes from Fantasy Nerds?
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Nope – in fact we’d prefer that you didn’t. The plugin is designed to be seamlessly integrated into YOUR website, not ours. There is absolutely no mention of Fantasy Nerds in the content.
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Contributors & Developers
“Fantasy Football” 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
3.3
- Reviewed for compatibility with latest WP release.
3.2
- Reviewed for compatibility with latest WP release. Updated screenshots.
3.1
- Added new filters to MLB Weekly Rankings Player Rater to include OF for all outfielders and P for all pitchers
3.0
- Added fantasy basketball and fantasy baseball services in addition to fantasy football.
2.1
- Updated CSS to better handle responsive tables.
2.0
- Converted from Fantasy Football Nerd to the new FantasyNerds.com platform. Removed DFS. Added Best Ball rankings.
1.6
- Added filtering of draft rankings by position. Added attribute of ‘position’ to the draft rankings shortcode.
1.4.2
- Better ordering of depth chart positions
1.4.1
- Updated stable tag
1.3.0
- Added dynasty rankings, IDP rankings, and daily fantasy football
1.2.0
- Added ability to specify team in injuries and game day inactives.
1.1.6
- Trying to get www.remarpro.com to update the stable tag
1.1.4
- Added support for specifying week in nfl_schedule
1.0
- Initial version and commit