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A WordPress plugin to easily attach an icon to a category, tag or any other taxonomy term.

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Overview

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Main benefits

Attach icons to taxonomies

Supports category and tag images

Custom output with getter functions

Flexible taxonomy term management

About this plugin

Version: 1.0.0
Last updated: 31-01-2022
WordPress version: 4.9.19
Tested up to: 5.9.0
PHP version required: 5.6.40
Languages: Español, Español de Colombia [+2]

Overview

This WordPress plugin allows users to effortlessly attach icons or images to categories, tags, or any other taxonomy terms, enhancing the visual organization and aesthetic appeal of their website. While it provides the functionality to link icons and images to these taxonomies, the plugin does not automatically display them on the frontend. Users will need to manually integrate the icons and images into their theme or site layout by using provided getter functions such as get_term_icon_id(), get_term_icon_url(), get_term_image_id(), and get_term_image_url(). This tool is ideal for developers or site owners looking to customize their website with specific visual indicators for better user experience and content management.

Attach Icons to Taxonomy Terms

  • Easily attach an icon to a category, tag, or any other taxonomy term.
  • Enhance the visual representation of your taxonomy terms.

Support for Taxonomy Image Fields

  • Supports adding images to categories, tags, or any other taxonomy terms.
  • Provides flexibility in using either icons or images for taxonomy terms.

Custom Output in Theme

  • Allows custom querying and output of icons or images in your theme.
  • Use provided getter functions to retrieve icon or image data.

Enhanced Visual Customization

  • Improve the aesthetics of your site by adding icons or images to taxonomy terms.
  • Create a more engaging and visually appealing user experience.

Features list

Feature

Free version

Premium version

Basic Plan

A starter plan with essential features.

Pro Plan

An advanced plan with additional features.

Enterprise Plan

A comprehensive plan for large organizations.

Free Trial

A limited-time trial with full access to features.

Monthly Billing

A payment option billed every month.

Annual Billing

A payment option billed once a year.

User Limit

The maximum number of users allowed.

Support

Access to customer support services.

Storage Capacity

The amount of data storage provided.

Customer Support

Access to customer service for assistance.

Pricing

Free Plan

$0 / one-time

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Pro Plan
Enterprise Plan
Free Trial
Monthly Billing
Annual Billing
User Limit
Support
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Themes Bundle

$2000 / one-time

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Pro Plan
Enterprise Plan
Free Trial
Monthly Billing
Annual Billing
User Limit
Storage Capacity
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Rating and reviews

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User sentiment analysis

Users appreciate the idea behind the WordPress plugin but are frustrated by the lack of documentation and support. The absence of instructions makes it difficult to implement and use effectively. Moreover, compatibility issues with other plugins, especially with the latest WordPress update, cause errors that are not captured in logs or consoles, compelling some users to remove it. Without proper guidance and troubleshooting support, the plugin’s true potential remains inaccessible.
mogeh

mogeh

08 Dec, 2022

How would someone implement your plugin if there is no documentation? The idea is good but the delivery is poor taste.
farzinsb

farzinsb

27 Jun, 2020

It is causing errors for my other plugins without showing any errors on screen or in error_log file or chrome console in latest wp update 5.4.2. so I removed it. This topic was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by farzinsb. This topic was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by farzinsb.
Joe Bloggs

Joe Bloggs

19 Dec, 2019

This plugin is absolutely useless without any instructions on how to actually fetch the icon after it has been assigned to a taxonomy term. No support what’s so ever, support questions unanswered, figure out for your self kind of thing. Well done guys!

FAQ

What does this plugin do?

Does the plugin automatically display the icon or image on the frontend?

What functions are provided to get the icon or image?

Can I use this plugin with any taxonomy term?

Is there any coding required to display the icons or images?

Does the plugin support custom taxonomies?

How do I attach an icon or image to a taxonomy term?

Are there any specific requirements for the icons or images?