wpsnoop [tweet] shortcode is used by 10 plugins
WordPress Shortcodes are used to create visual effects like [bold] text [/bold]
Shortcodes can also be used to embed Videos, Calendars, Tables, Products, Product Reviews, GitHub badges, source code, almost anything - and therein lies the great benefit of WordPress shortcodes and also the problem of conflicting plugins competing to try to make [tweet] a shortcode appear on a page.
This page provides some information on the tweet shortcode and a list of plugins and themes that implement it.
The following 10 plugins register a shortcode called [tweet]:
Shortcode conflicts can cause issues if multiple themes or plugins attempt to register the same shortcode.
Note: This is NOT a complete list since we only examine plugins that are part of the WordPress SVN repository
- Sentinote
- TweetPaste Embed
- Modern Media Tweet Shortcode
- Shortcode Magic
- eEngine.pl - Tweet button
- Tweet Page Social Widget
- Tweet Phrase
- Twitter Embed
- Tweet That
Shortcode conflicts can cause issues if multiple themes or plugins attempt to register the same shortcode.
Note: This is NOT a complete list since we only examine plugins that are part of the WordPress SVN repository