DW Reactions
By DesignWall
DW Reactions is a new handy feature for Facebook that allows people to express many more feelings on each blog post than just “Like” button. This plugin will help you do the same thing over on your WordPress site. All the expressive features of the plugin are listed below:
Great User Experience
We used the UX design of Facebook to let users have more and more great experience on both Desktop and Mobile.
Flexible Usage
The plugin allows you to easily display the reactions button and the reaction count above or below the post content according to your taste in the WordPress Admin Panel via Reactions Settings.
Short-code & PHP Function supported
Along with using option, you can quickly use the short-code [reaction] or PHP Function: dw_reactions() in order to display reactions button & counting for your WordPress theme.
Contribute
We will update the plugin regularly. If you have any suggestions for the product, please drop a line in the support forum. In addition, we are willing to welcome you translate the plugin into your native language here
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/dw-reactions
P/s: DW Reactions PRO is now available. Please have a look at http://codecanyon.net/item/dw-reactions-pro-wordpress-plugin/15696493
Documents and Support
We provide support both on support forum on WordPress.org and our support page on DesignWall.
Credit
Emotion icons by EmojiOne, License: Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0)
- Upload
reactions
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Log In to your WordPress Dashboard and go to menu
Dashboard > Settings > Reactions
.
Usage
- Open
wp-content/themes/<Your theme folder>/
. - You may place it in
archive.php
,single.php
,post.php
orpage.php
also. - Find
<?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
. - Add anywhere below it (The place you want DW Reactions to show):
<?php if (function_exists('dw_reactions')) { dw_reactions(); } ?>
.
- If you DO NOT want the reactions to appear in every post/page, DO NOT use the code above. Just type in
[reactions]
into the selected post/page and it will embed reactions into that post/page only. - If you to use reactions button for specific post/page you can use this short code
[reactions id="1"]
, where 1 is the ID of the post/page. - If you want to show reactions button you can use
[reactions count="false" button="true"]
. - If you want to show reactions count you can use
[reactions count="true" button="false"]
.
1.0.1.3
- Fix: Integration with Infinite Scroll
1.0.1.2
- Quick fix
1.0.1.1
- Quick fix
1.0.1
- New: Anonymous can reactions
- Fix: Break layout
1.0.0
- First release
Screenshots


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