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Acronyms 2

Acronyms 2

A plugin to automatically mark up known acronyms and abbreviations in posts and comments. Allows users to manage lists of acronyms through the WordPre …

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Main benefits

Manage acronyms easily

Automatic HTML markup

HTML5 theme detection

Supports posts, pages, comments

About this plugin

Author: Chris
Categories: Content Management
Version: 2.0.10
Last updated: 11-03-2024
WordPress version: 2.7
Tested up to: 6.4.5
PHP version required: false
Languages:

Overview

This WordPress plugin, Acronyms 2, is designed to help users effortlessly manage and deploy acronyms and abbreviations within their content. Accessible via the WordPress Dashboard, it enables automatic recognition and appropriate HTML markup of acronyms in posts, pages, and comments. The plugin intelligently auto-detects whether the active theme uses HTML5 and accordingly wraps acronyms in the correct HTML elements, switching between `` and `` tags as needed. Developed as an enhanced version of Joel Pan's original Acronyms plugin, Acronyms 2 addresses the evolution of HTML standards by ensuring seamless integration and improved functionality in a modern web environment.

Automatic Acronym Management

  • Allows users to maintain a list of acronyms and abbreviations.
  • Managed directly within the WordPress Dashboard.

Automatic HTML Markup

  • Automatically wraps acronyms in the appropriate HTML markup.
  • Works in posts, pages, and comments.

HTML5 Compatibility

  • Auto-detects whether the active theme uses HTML5.
  • Outputs the appropriate HTML acronym or abbreviation element.

Based on Proven Plugin

  • Forked from Joel Pan’s excellent Acronyms plugin.
  • Updated to support HTML5 and the deprecation of <acronym>.

Features list

Feature

Premium version

Unlimited number of glossary term items

Allows an infinite number of glossary terms.

Support custom post types

Enables glossary terms for custom post types.

Footnotes

Adds footnotes to glossary terms.

Optimized for Speed

Ensures fast loading times.

Multisite Support

Compatible with WordPress multisite installations.

Mobile friendly

Responsive design for mobile devices.

Custom Permalink

Allows custom URL structures for glossary terms.

A-Z Glossary Index Page

Creates an alphabetical index of glossary terms.

Index Page Pagination

Adds pagination to the glossary index page.

Glossary Search

Provides a search function for glossary terms.

Index Page Styles

Offers customizable styles for the index page.

Related Posts/Terms

Displays related posts and terms.

Synonyms, Singular & Plural

Supports synonyms and different word forms.

Glossary Shortcodes

Includes shortcodes for embedding glossary terms.

Glossary Categories

Allows categorization of glossary terms.

Pricing

ESSENTIAL Tooltip Glossary (Pro)

$36 / yearly

Plan includes

Unlimited number of glossary term items
Support custom post types
Footnotes
Optimized for Speed
Multisite Support
Mobile friendly
Custom Permalink
A-Z Glossary Index Page
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ULTIMATE Tooltip Glossary + 8 Addons

$119 / yearly

Plan includes

Unlimited number of glossary term items
Support custom post types
Footnotes
Optimized for Speed
Multisite Support
Mobile friendly
Custom Permalink
A-Z Glossary Index Page
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FAQ

Ok, so how does it work?

What’s the difference between this plugin and [Acronyms](https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/acronyms/)?

Will you be extending this plugin with extra functionality?

Is this plugin compatible with HTML5?

Can I manage acronyms and abbreviations from the WordPress dashboard?

What happens if my theme does not use HTML5?

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