| 开发者 | Redwoodcity |
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| 更新时间 | 2026年7月16日 00:39 |
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| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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https://your-site/?qrc=CODE) instead of the page URL. Each scan is recorded in an access log and redirected to the current permalink, so printed QR codes keep working even when the page URL changes.[qrcm] embeds a QR code in content (attributes: post_id / user_id; without attributes it shows the QR code of the current post or author). [qrcm_scanner] places a camera-based QR code reader that redirects to the scanned URL.Check that the post type is enabled in the role settings under "QR code management" -> "Setting". Your user role also needs to be included in "Available permissions".
By default, the URL of the public page (a shortened URL when the redirect is enabled). For each post, the "QR Code Data" meta box lets you change it to a URL, contact information (MeCard / vCard), an event, or free text.
Not if the redirect setting is enabled: the QR code contains a shortened URL that redirects to the current permalink at scan time. If the redirect is disabled, the actual URL is embedded directly, so you need to reissue the QR code after changing the URL.
Yes, with the [qrcm] shortcode. The "QR Code Shortcode" meta box on the edit screen shows the shortcode for that post.
To the URL configured in the profile. If it is not set, it redirects to the user's author archive page.
Yes. The options, post / user metadata, and the access log are not deleted when the plugin is removed.