plugin on wordpress.com
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We want to submit our shortcode to wordpress.com so that other users can use it by just using the shortcode. Is there anyway to do this.
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Plug in submissions are not accepted on WordPress.com. However you may consider submitting to WordPress.org Plugin repository here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/
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We are aware of this however we can find many shortcodes which are not from wordpress.com but people can use it on wordpress.com.
Please check the link below. Not sure how can we add a new shortcode like this. Any Idea?
https://blog.rebelmouse.com/how_to_embed_on_wordpresscom-127145773.html
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Ah, I get it now. I don’t know the answer. I’d ask staff via Live Chat from the Dashboard.
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Hi there just fiddled around with it a bit myself, because I have rebel mouse, so here you go.
Post / Page / Widget… go to edit mode, type in the rebelmouse sitename = “_-_-_-__” height=1500] It didn’t work for me until I made sure that there was a space before and after the 1st = and after the ” of your sitename, then it worked…
Happy rebelling….
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Not sure if you’re aware that with these shortcodes, when you are in ‘edit’ of page / post, you change from the normal ‘visual’ where you usually type your posts.. to ‘HTML’ you’ll see a box to the top right of the ‘editing’ box. (opposite, along from ‘add Media’)
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I answered your other post here https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/is-there-way-to-install-plugin-on-wordpresscom-for-all-users?replies=2#post-2394403
No need to post a question more than once. In order find your earlier forum threads, you can click on your username at the top right corner of any forum thread where it says “Welcome, yourusername” That will take you to your forum profile where all the threads you’ve started or participated in will be listed.
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Just Jennifer,
I must be tired!! I didn’t even read their question properly… lol; good on you, then it was a waste of my effort, as I don’t even want rebel mouse on my blog here… Oh, well :)))
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