Rating: 5 stars
Hi
I can see you’ve put a lot of work into this widget but at the moemnet it only partially works.
As far as I can see it adds two separate widgets in the WordPress widgets window
(1) Links
(2) LinkView
(1) Links works fine but the links are separated by a line and a gap that take up a lot of screen height and are not what I want.
(2) LinkView works fine as long as you don’t assign a short code. If you do add a shortcode [linkview] or [linkview cat_filter=’Links”] for example your WordPress site freezes when it gets to draw the widget on screen. As far as I can see if you haven’t added a category then no links are displayed only the title.
I’m confused – why are they are two widgets?
At the moment your widget has a problem and is just limping along.
Why don’t Jetpack create a simple widget to allow you to create a simple list of links – what’s so difficult?
Obviously I am in a very small minority that thinks this functionality is important.
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin has been my go to to manage links for my WordPress sites for a long time. I really appreciate all it does for me. It makes adding links into pages simple and straightforward and allows me to change links in one place and update everywhere that link appears in a fell swoop. Awesome!
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I want to see the list with shortcodes…
Normally under the link “about Linkview” there is a mention: “Below you can find tables with all supported attributes, their descriptions and available options”
But there is nowhere a table to be seen at that page. Sad, I hope this will get fixed very soon.
When it is fixed I’ll give it a 5 star rating!
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That is exactly I was looking for
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Plugin does as promised on the box. Nice link lists with user (client) friendly admin, intuitive category and link management, seamless custom post feel. Outputs raw classed and divved html with optional(!) user-css. Perfect for custom theme integration. Wut? Style raw output myself? No css bloat? A rarity indeed. Thank you dev!
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Does exactly what it says on the box. Simple enough documentation. Made the task of creating a links strip on a site homepage very easy. Thanks.
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We’ve tried a lot of these, and this one is as simple and effective as it gets.
Thanks very much!
Rating: 5 stars
Hi all! Searched for some days for a good Links Directory Plugin that allows multi column lists of links. Finally I found LinkView and….it really WORKS!!!!! MultiColumn works FINE and it’s really nice looking. Simple and clean.
5 stars for you guys!!! Take up your good work
Rating: 5 stars
Have used Link Library and Linkview on Webenglish.se to support my wife’s efforts to share quality stuff with the English Teacher community, mostly in Sweden.
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It has almost everything I need!
I only wish I could control how many links appeared in a widget.
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Great, very useful and plenty of options but I had to tweak the settings so that there wouldn’t be a blank line. The order was…
bullet /br
link /br
bullet /br
link /br
So it creates a new line and bullets are not even on the same line as the link.
The best way for a user to fix is to use the following property: list_symbol=none
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