I created a shortcode which display the employees, the HTML look somthing like that:
<ul class="employees">
<li><img src=""> <h5>name</h5> <p>description</p></li>
<li><img src=""> <h5>name</h5> <p>description</p></li>
..
</ul>
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So I created 2 shortcodes:
[start_employee] - which contains <ul class="employee"> .. </ul>
[employee] - which contains content about the employee
And it should work like that:
[start_employee]
[employee img=".." name=".." description=".."]
[employee img=".." name=".." description=".."]
[/start_employee]
but when I put it in the wordpress editor the html look like that:
<ul class="employee">
[employee img=".." name=".." description=".."]
[employee img=".." name=".." description=".."]
</ul>
I think I know why.. because the fuunction of start_employee contain:
return '<ul class="employee">'.$content.'</ul>';
What should I do that it read it as a shortcode?
Thank you.
Shortcodes do not automatically nest -- you have to call do_shortcode($content)
yourself. See the caption_shortcode()
example on http://codex.wordpress.org/Shortcode_API.
You have to use shortcodes recursively to get the result.
function start_employee($attr,$content){
return '<ul class="employee">'.do_shortcode($content).'</ul>';
}
add_shortcode("start_employee","start_employee");
function employee($attr,$content){
return '<li><img src=""> <h5>name</h5>; <p>description</p></li>';
}
add_shortcode("employee","employee");
If you have a recursive function set up, as in Cart66, you can do something like this:
echo do_shortcode('[hide_from level="membership" ]<strong>You may only order this item if you are a member. Become a <a href="http://yoursite.com/beta/member-log-in/">member</a>.</strong>[/hide_from]');
echo do_shortcode('[show_to level="membership"]'.do_shortcode('[add_to_cart item="'.$prefix.get_post_meta($post->ID,'_et_cart66_product_id',true).'" ]').'[/show_to]');
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