Description
This plugin allows easy inclusion of the Podlove Subscribe Button. Put it in your sidebar with a simple widget or include the button in pages and/or posts with a simple shortcode.
About the Podlove Subscribe Button
The Podlove Subscribe Button allows for simple subscription of podcasts in anybody’s favorite podcast app right from the browser without having to deal with pesky feed URLs and go on a hunt for feed subscription dialogues.
The button knows how to activate the subscription functionality in all popular podcast apps supporting various operating systems including but not limited to iOS, Android, WindowsPhone, OSX, Windows and Linux.
The button is centrally hosted and gets permanently updated when new podcast apps emerge or when new features are added. Using the button ensures your podcast can easily be subscribed to and presents an ever more popular user interface that your audience gets more and more used to.
About Podlove
Podlove is an open source initiative to improve the overall podcasting infrastructure and to come up with simple but helpful standards and tools to make publishing and listening to podcast as easy as possible.
Podlove currently provides:
- Podlove Podcast Publisher — a powerful plugin for WordPress for podcasters to publish metadata-rich podcasts
- Podlove Web Player — a podcast-optimized HTML5 web player with chapter support
- Podlove Subscribe Button — a centrally hosted universal podcast subscribe button for the web
Other Resources
- Podlove Project: https://podlove.org/
- Podlove Community: https://community.podlove.org/
- Documentation: https://docs.podlove.org/
- Donate: https://podlove.org/donations/
Screenshots
Installation
Install the plugin
- Upload the plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Configure buttons
- Navigate to
Settings > Podlove Subscribe Button
- Fill out all fields, save and grab the shortcode
- Add the button to your blog using the shortcode
[podlove-subscribe-button id="{{yourButtonID}}"]
with your button ID, or use the provided Podlove Subscribe Button Widget
Display the Subscribe Button in your Sidebar using a Widget
Go to Appearance -> Widgets
and drag the «Podlove Subscribe Button» widget to your sidebar configuration. Select the pre-configured button from the list and determine which style you want. That’s it. The button should show up in your sidebar. Optionally add a title and description for your widget.
This is the easiest and recommended way of using this plugin especially if you ony want to display a button for a single podcast. For best visibility choose size «big» and format «cover» to make your Subscribe Button stand out and easily locatable.
Include the Subscribe Button in WordPress pages using a Shortcode
If you want to include a Podlove Subscribe Button in a WordPress page (or a post) just put the shortcode [podlove-subscribe-button]
at the desired position in your text. Use the following shortcode parameters to configure it properly:
button
— the ID of one of your preconfigured buttonssize
— one of ‘small’, ‘medium’, ‘big’width
— specify desired button width in CSS compatibles values or ‘auto’ automatic width depending on context.color
— specify the color of the button in a CSS compatible format (keyword, rgb-hex, rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla)style
— default is filled, options are ‘outline’ and ‘frameless’format
— default is a rectangle, options are ‘square’ and ‘cover’ (Note: ‘cover’ has a max size of 300px)hide
— if set totrue
the button will not be shown (useful if you want to use your own element)language
— specify the language the texts on the button and popup should be in (currently supports ‘de’, ‘en’, ‘eo’, ‘fi’, ‘fr’, ‘nl’, ‘zh’ and ‘ja’)
Note that if you do not provide one of the attributes the subscribe button will use the globally set default.
Shortcode Examples
[podlove-subscribe-button button="mybutton1" size="big"]
Displays a large button with the podcast logo on top using data from button configuration with id «mybutton1». All other options will be set to the globally set default values.
[podlove-subscribe-button button="mybutton2" size="medium" width="100pt" language="de"]
Displays a small button with a width of 100pt using data from button configuration with id «mybutton2» in german. All other options will be set to the globally set default values.
[podlove-subscribe-button button="mybutton3" size="big" width="auto" format="cover"]
Displays a big button with a the podcast cover and automatically adjusted using data from button configuration with id «mybutton3». All other options will be set to the globally set default values.
[podlove-subscribe-button button="mybutton4" format="square" style="frameless"]
Displays a small, frameless square button with using data from button configuration with id «mybutton4». All other options will be set to the globally set default values.
FAQ
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Yes and No. If you simply want to display a Subscribe Button for your Podcast you publish with the Podlove Publisher you do not need this plugin as the Publisher itself provides this functionality. If you want to display multiple Subscribe Buttons you can use the Subscribe Button plugin.
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You can find the Panel in the Networks Settings Section
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No. This plugin just embeds the code that is needed to display the Podlove Subscribe Button. The button itself is served live from api.podlove.org
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Do I update the plugin to get support for more clients?
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No. As the Podlove Subscribe Button is hosted centrally, it gets updated regularly independent from this pugin.
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Consult the information provided on the technical information page at podlove.org on how the button works and what app developers need to support and do in order to get listed in the button.
Contributors & Developers
“Podlove Subscribe button” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Podlove Subscribe button” has been translated into 2 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “Podlove Subscribe button” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.3.11
- FIXED SQL Injection vulnerabilities
1.3.8 / 1.3.9 / 1.3.10 (2023-02-10)
- FIXED XSS and CSRF vulnerabilities
1.3.7 (2019-07-20)
- FIXED an issue that prevented the subscribe button to appear
- FIXED a XSS vulnerability
1.3.6 (2018-10-02)
- FIXED autowidth value not saving to options correctly
1.3.5 (2018-09-09)
- Replaced the spectrum color selector with WP Color Picker
- FIXED multiple color pickers when adding a widget
1.3.4 (unreleased)
- FIXED detection of Publisher plugin (widget naming)
- FIXED deprecated WP core functions removed
- FIXED fix select button for widget
1.3.3
- Enhanced Support for translation
- Fixed an issue that prevented network buttons to be shown
1.3.2
- Fixed an error that caused notices on some installations
1.3.1
- Fixed an error that caused fatal errors on some installations
1.3
- Podcast Cover Image can be selected using the WordPress Media Library
- When using the Shortcode, the button language can now be set using the language attribute
- Enhanced support for button color
- Fixed a bug that caused an error message for non-network installations
- UI enhancements and further optimizations
1.2.1
- Various bugfixes
1.2
- Added various options that allow customization of the Subscribe button
- Various bugfixes
1.1.3
- Various bugfixes
1.1.2
- Remove duplicate
wp-admin/
from Network-Settings URL - Check for old PHP versions before plugin is activated
1.1.1
- Smaller Bugfix: Build tables on plugin-activation only
1.1
- Network Support — If you run a WordPress Multisite Installation you can create network-wide available Buttons
- Default Settings for Size and Autowidth
- UI enhancements
1.0.1
- Enhancements in documentation
- Smaller Bugfixes
- Shortcodes: Change
id
attribute tobutton
1.0
- Initial Release
- Settings page to allow definition of preconfigured buttons
- WordPress Widget to show preconfigured buttons in WordPress Sidebar
- WordPress Shortcode [podlove-subscribe-button] to insert preconfigured buttons in pages and articles