Crafting a Personalized Mission Page: Utilizing My Custom Shortcodes.
I crafted my mission page with the aid of custom shortcode scripts. Initially, I incorporated the user_name shortcode to exhibit either the logged-in user’s nickname or a guest designation for non-logged-in users.
Throughout the content, I leveraged the website_name shortcode to prominently showcase the name of my website. Finally, I employed the current_date shortcode to dynamically display the month and year of the message’s latest update.
I intend to enhance this blog post by incorporating links to the respective shortcodes shortly. Should you have any inquiries, feel free to reach out to me via the contact page accessible in the menu above.
(Mission) Page Content
[display_username]
Welcome to [website_name], your go-to destination for empowering your WordPress journey. At [website_name], we are dedicated to providing you with easy-to-use scripts, ensuring that every step of your WordPress experience is smooth and enriching. Our mission is to equip you with the tools you need to elevate your website effortlessly. Explore our collection of scripts, curated to enhance your WordPress adventure, and embark on a path of innovation and success with [website_name].
Welcome aboard!
-Webmaster
[current_date]
Live Demo: https://wpscriptly.com/mission/
Shortcodes Scripts used:
- last Updated Date – https://wpscriptly.com/shortcode/how-to-display-the-last-updated-date-on-your-website-using-a-shortcode
- Website Title – https://wpscriptly.com/shortcode/displaying-website-title-with-a-short-code/
- Display Username – https://wpscriptly.com/shortcode/displaying-logged-in-usersnames-or-guests-name-on-wordpress-pages-and-posts/
*More coming soon!
Notes:
This basic script, CSS style, and plugin are designed to function optimally assuming minimal interference from your theme or other plugins. If conflicts occur or further customization is needed, additional adjustments may be necessary. Please note that this script, CSS style, or plugin must be used AS IS.
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