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by WP Ninjas
5 (2 reviews)
Nike+
Nike+ lets you brag about you and your teams running progress by displaying your stats right on your WordPress website with widgets & shortcodes.
Tested up to WP 3.9 (Current: 6.8.2)
v1.1
Current Version v1.1
Updated 11 years ago
Last Update on 09 Apr, 2014
Synced 3 days ago
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- Version
- 1.1
- Last Updated
- Apr 09, 2014
- Requires WP
- 3.6+
- Tested Up To
- 3.9
- PHP Version
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- Author
- WP Ninjas
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Common questions about Nike+
You can use the Nike+ Individual Totals Widget, the [individual_totals] shortcode, or the nikeplus_individual_totals() function. Below are all the default options and how to use the shortcode and function. Defaults $defaults = array( 'runner' => '', // accepts a single user_id 'show_list' => false, 'show_name' => false, 'show_runs' => true, 'show_distance' => true, 'show_duration' => true, 'show_pace' => true, 'show_fuel' => true, 'show_calories' => true, ); In this example we have chosen to use the shortcode to show the totals for user_id 1 as an unordered list and without showing total fuel. Everything else was left with the default options. 1 being true and 0 being false. [individual_totals runner=1 show_list=1 show_fuel=0] To do the same thing with the function you would simply pass an array of arguments to the function and echo it. It would look like this. $args = array( 'runner' => 1, 'show_list' => 1, 'show_fuel' => 0, ); echo nikeplus_individual_totals( $args );
You can use the Nike+ Personal Records Widget, the [personal_records] shortcode, or the nikeplus_personal_records() function. Below are all the default options and how to use the shortcode and function. Defaults $defaults = array( 'runner' => '', // accepts a single user_id 'show_list' => false, 'show_name' => false, 'show_1k' => false, 'show_1m' => true, 'show_5k' => true, 'show_10k' => true, 'show_half' => false, 'show_full' => false, 'show_farthest' => true, 'show_longest' => true, 'show_calories' => false, ); In the example below we have chosen to use the shortcode to show the records for user_id 3 our Half Marathon record bu not showing our longest run. Everything else was left with the default options. 1 being true and 0 being false. [personal_records runner=3 show_half=1 show_longest=0] To do the same thing with the function you would simply pass an array of arguments to the function and echo it. It would look like this. $args = array( 'runner' => 3, 'show_half' => 1, 'show_longest' => 0, ); echo nikeplus_personal_records( $args );
You can use the Nike+ List Runs Widget, the [list_runs] shortcode, or the nikeplus_list_runs() function. Below are all the default options and how to use the shortcode and function. Defaults $defaults = array( 'runners' => '', // accepts a single user_id, comma seprated list of user_id's, negative user_id's to exclude runners, or blank to show all 'num_runs' => '', // How many runs would you like to list. Accepts an int or '-1' to show all runs 'show_list' => false, 'show_name' => false, 'show_date' => true, 'show_distance' => true, 'show_duration' => true, 'show_pace' => true, 'show_fuel' => false, 'show_calories' => false, ); In the example below we have chosen to use the shortcode to show the runs for users 1, 3, and 6 while displaying their names but hiding the pace. Everything else was left with the default options. 1 being true and 0 being false. [list_runs runners="1,3,6" show_name=1 show_pace=0] To do the same thing with the function you would simply pass an array of arguments to the function and echo it. It would look like this. $args = array( 'runners' => "1,3,6", 'show_name' => 1, 'show_pace' => 0, ); echo nikeplus_list_runs( $args );