This plugin transforms your WordPress install into a Wiki for keeping your family history.
Recommended setup
In wp-admin go to
Settings →
Reading and set a static homepage. The plugin also adds an option
I would like my site to be private, visible only to myself and users I choose which will usually be an option you'll want to use since only registered users should be allowed to edit.
Create new users with
Wiki User (can edit pages) or
Wiki Editor (can also delete pages). Unfortunately otherwise only the roles
Editor or
Administrator will allow them to edit pages.
If you created a calendar page, set the option
family_wiki_calendar_page
, for example with the cli command
wp option add family_wiki_calendar_page /Calendar
, then the dates will be linked to that page.
Shortcodes
To populate the calendars, use these shortcodes for
[born date="1910-01-01"]
Notes:
- You can also use a textual date:
[born date="January 1, 1910"]
- For living people, add a
showage
, like this: [born date="January 1, 1910" showage]
. It will then be displayed in the birthday calendar.
For deceased relatives, specify the date when they died like this:
[died date="2000-01-01" birth="1910-01-01"]
You can also use a textual date:
[died date="January 1, 2000" birth="January 1, 1910"]
Gutenberg Blocks
The
Family Calendar block will show all dates from the wiki.
The
Birthday Calendar block will show all dates of living people (determined by
showage
, see above) from the wiki.
Performance
For displaying the red missing links or green external links, all pages are evaluated on page load. This works for small sites but won't work well if you have thousands of pages.
Development of this plugin is done on GitHub. Pull requests welcome. Please see issues reported there before going to the plugin forum.