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Revision as of 11:56, 14 September 2016
JReviews Shortcodes allow you to embed listings or reviews inside an article text.
For example, this shortcode would display a listing with an alias "westville-east":
[jreviews type="listings" listing-alias="westville-east" summary="1"]
Inside an article that shortcode displays this:
There are two types of shortcodes:
- listings - reuses the functionality of the Listings Module
- reviews - reuses the functionality of the Reviews Module
Listings shortcode
There are many parameters that you can use:
parameter | example | available options |
listing_order | listing_order="latest" | rdate|rating|rrating|topratededitor|raviews|random|featuredrandom|rhits|proximity |