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Hi
What is the shortcode for the siteurl?
e.g. [site]src=”[siteurl]/wp-content/uploads/image.png”
there’s not a shortcode for site URL. I do not understand 🙂 you can use echo home_url();
Yes, correct. Many plugins I use that have email features have a shortcode for site. This way you can use it on images, links, etc.
e.g. [siteurl]Wanting to use it in the emails.
I’ve now added a template tag that displays blog URL in email templates 🙂
It will be available in next update.
Usage will be: {USERPRO_BLOG_URL}
Ok I got it, I just coded a quick template tag for you, that will display blog URL in emails.
Thank You! That is great news!
Is there a shortcode maybe for userpro admin?
I see there is admin email shortcode, but for admin from name?
Would be nice then I could have:
Kind Regards
[admin]which would read:
Kind Regards
AlexI’m looking for a tag to show the name of a specific user.
So that I can end my emails:Kind Regards
[user=myadmin]And it will update myadmin with the name “Alex”
Hope it’s clear. If it’s easy to add, great, but if not, then I can just manually insert the name.
{USERPRO_USERNAME} displays user username,
and {USERPRO_FIRST_NAME} displays first name of user
So you can greet him, and I will add now display name tag also for you! 🙂
Done! in next update you can use {USERPRO_NAME} to show user’s display name
{USERPRO_NAME} – which users first name will this show?
Is there a way for us to specify a specific users first name?
{USERPRO_FIRST_NAME user=myadmin}?{USERPRO_FIRST_NAME} will show user’s first name
{USERPRO_NAME} will display the User’ display name. like Lab41.
You can use in email templates
and no you can’t show another user’s info with that. It needs to be the user who is getting emailed
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