=== Blog Members Directory shortcode === Contributors: dnorman Tags: shortcode, directory, members Requires at least: 2.6 Tested up to: 5.2.4 Stable tag: trunk The plugin enables any page or post author to include a Blog Members directory by using a shortcode. == Description == The plugin gives users the oportunity to embed a directory of Members of a site within any page. When using the shortcode [blog_members] when writing in the content of any page, the user includes in the page, a list of all Members of that site. I am working on adding the ability to set options, such as hide_admin, hide_empty, etc... == Installation == This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working. 1. Download the blog-members-shortcode.zip file to a directory of your choice(preferably the wp-content/plugins folder) 2. Unzip the blog-members-shortcode.zip file into the wordpress plugins directory: 'wp-content/plugins/' 3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 4. Include the [blog_members] shortcode in any page you wish to include the blog_members display. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I use the plugin? = When you write or edit the content of a page, simply include [blog_members] (along with the brackets) whenever you want the directory to be displayed. Make sure you activate the plugin before you use the shortcode. = Why is the Members Directory not displayed, even though I included the shorttag ? = The plugin probably has not yet been activated. = Why does my posted content also show the shortcode [blog_members]? = At the moment, the blog-members-directory-shortcode plugin only works when used in pages. The content displayed by the plugin table probably malfunctioned if you used the shortcode in a post. == Screenshots == 1. adding the shortcode to a page 2. sample blog members directory listing == Changelog == = 0.1 = * First draft of the plugin. It's not parameterizable yet, but works. == Upgrade Notice == * nothing yet.