User List Plugin
Display your WordPress users and their profiles in an index on your site. Extrenal plugin support: User Photo, User Files
Display your WordPress users and their profiles in an index on your site.
Features
- Choose how to display user links, by ID or Display Name
- Works with any page on your site.
- Supports Gravatars for profile images.
- Supports the “User Photo” plugin for profile images.
- Supports the “User Files” plugin for user files.
- Display users according to roles.
- Add “noindex” to the index pages to prevent search engines from indexing them.
- Plenty of hooks to style your directory yourself with CSS.
- Displays any registered user on your site.
- Works with or without permalinks.
- Displays the date the user joined.
- User links are nofollowed.
- Shows recent posts and comments on the profile page.
Changelog
- 1.5.1: Added Russian language support. Thank you: chelobaka
- 1.5.1: Added functionality, how to display user links, by ID or Display Name
- 1.5: Plugin name has changed to User List. Added localization support and swedish translations. New pagination. Added plugin support for User Files, code cleanup and paging bug fix.
- 1.4: Fixed security issue with potential SQL Injection flaw. Additional bug fixes.
- 1.3: Updated pagination. Moved page content from the bottom to the top of the page.
- 1.2: Bug fix for WordPress 3.0 compatibility.
- 1.1: Avatar display and biographical info display are now optional. User description character limit can now be modified. Fixed a bug where draft posts displayed on the profile page.
- 1.0: Added support for displaying users according to roles. Fixed conflict with Get Recent Comments plugin.
- 0.9: Added support for User Photo plugin profile photos.
- 0.2: Code improvements.
- 0.1
Installation
- Download and unzip
user-list.zip
. - Upload the
user-list
directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the
Plugins
menu in WordPress. - Create a page through the add new page menu or select and existing page on which to display the user directory and remember the page ID.
- Under
Settings
, click User List
and enter the page ID where you want the user directory displayed. - Modify any of the other settings you want, and click
Update Options
. - Go to the page you selected. You should now have a user directory displaying.
- In your theme, modify your CSS file to change the look and feel of your directory.
- That`s it!