| 开发者 |
gsplugins
itszaman samdani |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年3月11日 02:26 |
| 捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
| PHP版本: | 5.6 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 6.9 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
Recommended image size larger than 420px for perfect view on various devices.
Yes. But it is optional. You can use the Force Regenerate Thumbnails plugin or any other plugin of your choice.
WordPress has a great function, do_shortcode(), that will allow you to use shortcodes inside your theme files. For example, to output Posts in a Theme file, you would do this: ` `
After installing and activating the plugin, you can add a GS Posts Grid using the Gutenberg block or by placing the provided shortcode on any page, post, or widget area. Layout and query options can be adjusted easily.
Yes. GS Posts Grid supports multiple layouts, including grid, list, masonry, and slider layouts, allowing you to present posts in different formats based on your content needs.
Yes. You can filter posts by category and tag to display only the content you want in a specific grid or section.
Yes. You can set the number of posts to display and control the order in which they appear, such as newest first or oldest first.
Yes. The plugin includes a Gutenberg block that lets you add and configure post grids visually within the block editor.
Yes. Shortcodes are available, so the plugin works smoothly with the Classic Editor as well as widgets and custom template areas.
Yes. All layouts are fully responsive and automatically adapt to different screen sizes, including mobile and tablet devices.
Yes. Featured images can be displayed with posts. Image appearance depends on the selected layout and your theme’s image sizes.
Yes. Common post elements such as title, excerpt, date, and author can be displayed based on the plugin settings.
Yes. Pagination options are available to help display larger sets of posts in a structured way.
GS Posts Grid is designed to be lightweight. Performance depends on factors like image size, number of posts displayed, hosting quality, and caching configuration.
This problem usually happens due to incorrect filter settings, caching issues, or theme conflicts. Clearing the cache and double-checking the category or tag selection often resolves the issue.
Yes. The plugin works with most modern WordPress themes. Styling may vary slightly depending on your theme’s default CSS.
Yes. The plugin is translation-ready and can be used on multilingual websites.
Yes. A Pro version is available for users who need additional layout options and advanced customization features. The free version remains fully usable for standard post grid needs.