Hi @blogdiva,
You can use the [mybooktable book="<slug>"]
shortcode with the display="summary"
attribute to only display the top part of the book page. So for example if the URL slug of the book you want to display is my-new-book
, your shortcode would be [mybooktable book="my-new-book" display="summary"]
. You can learn more about our other MyBookTable shortcodes here: https://www.authormedia.com/how-to-harness-the-magic-of-mybooktable-with-shortcodes/
However, if you’re using the Gutenburg editor and have updated to the latest version of MyBookTable, you should be able to use our new Gutenburg blocks to easily insert these shortcodes into your post or page using the MyBookTable blocks.
Alternatively, if you’re using the Classic Editor mode you can also use the “Insert Shortcode” button above the content editor to easily insert a MyBookTable shortcode using our visual shortcode inserter.