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Name | ProgPress |
Version | 1.2.1 |
Author | Jason Penney |
Rating | 90 |
Last updated | 2012-09-12 02:47:00 |
Downloads |
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Great! ProgPress plugin ads no tables to your Wordpress blog database.ProgPress provides a simple shortcode for creating progress meters on your WordPress site. They can be used to track just about anything where you count up towards a goal: word-count, fundraising, etc. You can put them in individual posts and pages, or include them in text widgets.
To insert a meter simply use the [progpress]
shortcode:
[progpress title="My Project" goal="100000" current="1234"]
The [progpress]
shortcode has the following options:
title
: A string containing The title for your meter.goal
: A number. The one you are working towards.current
: A number showing how far along you are.previous
: You can put your previous value of current
here
if you want to highlight your most recent progress update. It's
not visible using the default styling (but it doesn't hurt
anything). label
: What it is that you're counting, like "words"
for
example.separator
: A character or string to display between
current
and goal
. Defaults to "/"
.class
: An extra CSS class to apply to the meter container.
Useful if you track different projects with different styles.prefix
: A character or string to display before each number
(like '$'). Off by default.ProgPress was designed to be customizable via CSS. I've provided some examples in the Screenshots section.