=== Recursive Shortcode ===
Contributors: kgitthoene
Tags: wordpress, plugin, shortcode, recursive
Requires at least: 3.9
Tested up to: 4.0
Stable tag: 1.0
License: MIT
License URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License
Allows to use shortcodes that include shortcodes, and so on.
== Description ==
The Recursive Shortcode plugin provides the [recursive-shortcode] shortcode for
Wordpress to use shortcodes in shortcodes (nested shortcodes).
== Documentation ==
The documentation, examples and clues can be found on the project page.
== Installation ==
= Via Wordpress Dashboard (recommended) =
1. Navigate to Dashboard – Plugins – Add New;
2. Search for Recursive Shortcode;
3. Click Install, then Activate.
= Manual installation =
1. Download the plugin as a .zip file;
2. Unzip downloaded archive and upload the recursive-shortcode folder under your /wp-content/plugins/ directory (resulted plugin path should be /wp-content/plugins/recursive-shortcode/);
3. Navigate to Dashboard – Plugins and activate the plugin.
== Issues ==
Post your issues on the project page.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= What does the plugin do? =
It allows you to use nested schortcodes in shortcodes in a propper way.
= What is this plugin? =
Basically a parser for nested shortcodes.
With an analysing tool to understand the internal evaluation hierarchy.
= Who should use it? =
Everyone who wants the output of a shortcode as content or parameter of another shortcode.
Simple example: Inject the output from Plugin **URL Params** into **Display Posts – Easy lists, grids, navigation, and more**.
= Do I need to have coding skills to use this plugin? =
No, just writing shortcodes.
= How do I upgrade? Or get a paid version? =
No upgrade. No payments. It's FOSS.
= My question is not listed. =
Open an issue on the project page.
== Further Information ==
Please read the README.md of this project.
== Changelog ==
= 1.0.1 (2020-08-12) =
- Sanitize fields
= 1.0.0 (2020-08-10) =
- Initial release