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Version 1.6   Updated Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 7:19pm

Other Posts from Cat plugin for WordPress

This plugin will show the last X posts from the current category at the bottom of every post, or where you manually specify in each post. Using the built-in options page, you can choose the number of posts to show, set the header text, choose to show the post dates, select the format of the date, and choose whether or not to include the current post in the list. The latest version also has an option to show recent posts from all categories the current post is in.

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  • Latest Release (For WordPress 2.0 through 2.8+)
  • International Version (For WordPress 2.0 through 2.2)

    One of our visitors sent in an internationalized version of this plugin, with full support for international text and date formatting! It includes English and Spanish support. This version is only supported by WordPress 2.0 through 2.2, and will not work in 2.3 or higher!

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Instructions

  • Download the above file, rename it from .txt to .php, and upload it to your plugins directory.
  • Enable the plugin.
  • Configure the plugin options (under DDOtherPostsFromCat).
  • Test it out by viewing a post.

Change Log

  • 04-27-08 Version 1.6 Added an option for excluded categories. Also a few other minor fixes.
  • 09-29-07 Version 1.5 Updated for WordPress 2.3. Added ‘Load Default Options’ button.
  • 06-11-07 Version 1.41 Added wrapper class around output (.ddop)
  • 05-16-07 Version 1.4 Updated for WordPress 2.2.
  • 01-28-07 Version 1.3 Fixed an issue in which a database error would occur when the plugin is set to check all categories that the post is in, and it is in only one.
  • 08-09-06 Version 1.2 Now if showing posts from all categories the current post is in, you can also choose to split them up into multiple lists (per category).
  • 08-08-06 Version 1.1 By request, the plugin now features an option to show recent posts from all categories the current post is in. It also has a CSS class added for easy changes.
  • 04-19-06 Version 1.0 First release. This is very similar to my ‘Posts by Author’ plugin but it lists other posts from the same category, instead of other posts by the current author.

Notice

Currently this plugin checks the first category a post is assigned to when generating a list of other posts in the same category. This means that it will work best for those of you who only assign one category to posts.

Styling

This plugin now has a div wrapped around the output with the ddop class assigned to it. For example, if you wanted to decrease the size of the text in the output, add this to your CSS file:

.ddop { font-size: 90%; }

Options

Here are the options available in this plugin’s options page in the WordPress admin panel.

Show at the bottom of every post

If enabled, this plugin will generate its data at the bottom of every post, before the comments section.

NOTICE: No matter what you have this set to, you can also manually call this plugin by entering the following line where you want the data to be shown in your post:

<!-- ddpostsfromcat -->

Check all categories that current post is in

With this option enabled, recent posts from all the categories (that the current post is in) will be shown. It will also show all of these categories in the heading (if you are showing one). Disabled, it will simply show other posts in the first category this post is found in.

Split categories into separate lists

This option only applies if the previous option (check all categories that current post is in) is set. It will allow you to split up the posts into multiple lists (per category) instead of all the posts being in a single list.

Number of posts to show from this category

This is the number of posts from the current category that will be shown.

Text to show before list

This is the header for the post list. If you want to use the category title in this text, use %C.

Show date after listed posts

This will show the post date after each post in the list.

Date format

If you are showing the date after posts, this will allow you to configure the date format (using the standard PHP date() format)

Include current post in list

This sets whether or not the post being viewed should show up in the list of other posts from this category.

Show newest posts first

If checked, this will show the newest posts first in the list. If not checked, it will show the oldest posts first.

Excluded Categories

This is a comma-separated list of category names you want excluded from this plugin. It is not case sensitive.

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  1. This plugin is working PERFECTLY if I place the code in the post. Otherwise – the “automatic” trigger doesn’t seem to work.

    I could manage this way – but I’d love to have it work automatically l….

  2. Correction, I added “echo ddop_show_posts();” inside php tags to get the output on the sidebar.

  3. I added the following to my sidebar.php and it is working just nicely out of the loop:

    “ddop_show_posts();”

    These are of course contained with the standard php tag, which I can’t out into a comment.

  4. 132
    anomy

    Hi, I’m wondering if you have the php function to call it in the single.php template or any other templates?

  5. 131
    ovidiu

    sorry if this has been asked before, but I only read one page of the 9 comments pages :-(

    can I somehow use a tempalte tag to get the output? I would like this after my post rather than inside my post.

  6. Nevermind, just went through the plugin code and found you have to manually echo the output as the function doesn’t do it for you… should have put a bit of effort in before asking eh?

  7. Hi – thanks for the plugin, great idea. I’m having a problem with it at the moment though. It works fine until I try to output to the sidebar instead of underneath the post… just returns blank… any ideas?

  8. Hi, Dagon. It would be nice if you add the Drop-Down list (of all posts from current category) feature to this plugin (or the Drop-Down by Category plugin, which is very hard to incorporate into the template to display all posts from the current category when viewing a “single” post/entry).

    I hope you get what I’m saying and hopefully integrated the extra function to either of your plugins =P.

  9. Version 1.5 Released

    This version adds support for WordPress 2.3, and a ‘Load Default Options’ button has been added to the options page.

  10. Yes there will be. Keep in mind that WP 2.3 just came out, and I have updated several plugins, but there are many more to update, and a lot of things keep me busy these days :) It will be updated though soon, I promise.

  11. I have the same problem as aure. I installed wordpress 2.3 and its spits out errors on all my posts now. Will there be an update?

  12. Un saludo, tengo problemas con el plugin en wordpress 2.3, actualize mi wordpress y el plugin me arroja un error.

    A greeting, I have problems with plugin in wordpress 2.3, made an update in my wordpress and plugin throws an error to me.

  13. 123
    Олег

    Please, give me a file “dd-posts-from-cat.txt” v1.3 !!!
    I need it !

  14. 122
    nathan

    I noticed the AND post_type = ‘page’ had simply been removed in your latest update. I think it needs to be there, but NOT equals.

  15. 121
    nathan

    Ok, got back to this. The fix was as easy as changing the query (line 329) to post_type != ‘page’ instead of post_type = ‘page’. Evidently it was intentional to show other pages in case of there not being enough actual posts in the same category? Not sure, but this makes more sense to me. Thanks!

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