What is a shortcode?
A shortcode is a WordPress-specific code that lets you do nifty things with very little effort. Shortcodes can embed files or create objects that would normally require lots of complicated, ugly code in just one line. Shortcode = shortcut.
Available shortcodes
- Buttons
Short way to display a buttons with tooltips.
- Columns
Easy way to present your content as columns.
- Advanced Posts
Can be used to display a recent or related posts with thumbnails, excerpts etc. It accepts a lot of parameters. - Advanced Slider
Can be used to display a selected content like images, video, pages or posts. It accepts a lot of parameters. - Featured boxes
This shortcode allow to highlight a part of content. - Pricing boxes
Allow to present an information about service, product or package. Purchase button, ribbons and tooltips included. - Tabs
Easy way to create tabbed content.
- Tooltips
This is a short way to add the tooltip.
- Toggle
Easy way to build FAQs, feature's lists, notes etc.
- Quotes
Stylish quotes.
- Highlights
Allow to highlight a selected text.
- Charts
The Google Charts is extremely simple way to create charts from some data and embed it in a website.
- Drop cap
This shortcode can be used to present a first letter as drop cap.
- Notes
This is a short way to highlight an important message.
- Miscellaneous
- Raw
Allow to prevent automatic WordPress formatting.
- Clear
Allow to prevent floating.
- Line
An easy way to display a horizontal line.
- Pages
Allow to display a list of pages.
- Categories
Allow to display a list of categories.
- Archives
An easy way to display a list of months with numbers of posts per each month.
- Tweet button
Allow to display a Twitter button with retweets counter.
- Like button
Allow to display a Facebook's Like button.
- Sidebar
A one of amazing shortcodes. Allow to display any sidebar on any page or post.
- Raw
- 6 Lists
Best way to build a stylish lists.
- 30 icons
30 usefull icons ready to being used.








