- Install SureFeedback & Addons
- Update SureFeedback
- Translate SureFeedback
- WPML For Multilingual Sites
- Main Site Or Dedicated Installation?
- Automating SureFeedback Workflows With OttoKit
- Manage Licenses
- Caching & SureFeedback
- Litespeed Caching
- Chrome Incognito: Session Expired Notice
- Gridpane Compatibility
- Breeze Compatibility
- W3 Total Cache Compatibility
- Download Failed: Unauthorized
- Flywheel Cache Exclusion
- Generate Invoice
- WPRocket Compatiblity
- Swift Performance Caching
- Debugging
- Varnish Caching
- Website Comments Not working
- Flywheel Compatibility
- Emails Not Sending
- WPEngine Cache Exclusion
- Increasing WordPress Memory Limit
- Client & Colleague Accounts
- Permissions Cheatsheet
- Slack Integration
- Export Comments in PDF / CSV
- Provide Project Access
- Hosting
- Subscribed Projects Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
- Activate SureFeedback License
- Dashboard Shortcode
- Cloudways Compatibility
- Known Issues
- SureFeedback On External Site
- Emails
- Project Shortcode
- Customization Settings
- Project Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
Adding A Project Shortcode To Your Site 3.1.x and lower
Note: This documentation is for versions 3.1.x and lower. For version 3.2.0 and above, please check out the new shortcode documentation.
The great thing about running SureFeedback on your site, is you can create pages and embed a grid of project images right on the page. This allows you to send a project link to your client with an overview of the project images. You can add a shortcode to any page or post you like.
Shortcode Permissions
Any permissions you set for the project (like password or login requirements) will carry over into the shortcode. For instance, if you require a password for your project, any visitors to the page will see a password form instead of the project images. Once they enter the password they’ll be able to see the project images. If your project requires a login, visitors will see a login form in place of the project shortcode until they login.
Shortcode Styling
In order to best match your theme, the SureFeedback shortcode uses the same styling as your theme’s gallery shortcode styling. If your theme doesn’t have a gallery shortcode styling, then you’ll need to add your own styles to properly display the SureFeedback shortcode.
Adding A Shortcode
You can add a shortcode to any page or post you like. To add a shortcode, place the following code onto a page or post:
[project_huddle id="12"]
Where “12” is the id of your project. You can find your project id by hovering over the project name on the All Mockups or All Websites page.
Shortcode Options
There are several other options for displaying the SureFeedback shortcode. Each is added to the shortcode for different options.
| Option | Value |
| titles | Whether to display the image titles below the thumbnails. Valid values include “true” or “false”. Defaults to “false”. |
| columns(mockups only) | Specify the number of columns. The gallery will include a break tag at the end of each row, and calculate the column width as appropriate. The default value is 3. If columns is set to 0, no row breaks will be included. |
| size(mockups only) | Specify the image size to use for the thumbnail display. Valid values include “thumbnail”, “medium”, “large”, “full” and any other additional image size that was registered with add_image_size(). The default value is “thumbnail”. The size of the images for “thumbnail”, “medium” and “large” can be configured in WordPress admin panel under Settings > Media. |
You can add each option to the shortcode to display the project differently. For example, this would display a project with titles in a 2 column grid:
[project_huddle id="12" titles="true" columns="2"]
If you need any assistance with the shortcode, please contact us and we’d be happy to assist.
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