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Wikidata References for WordPress

By Ezequiel Barbudo Revuelto
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Description

Wikidata References will add a new field to tags and categories for adding a Wikidata Item ID to which tags and categories terms will be associated to.

Also it will provide the site admin the option to add a link to those associated Wikidata items to the head metadata section, or to the tag/category archive title.

User will also have the option to frame tag and categories archive pages links into a Schema.org
microformat.

This plugin was developed under the requisites of a Wikimedia phabricator request at
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T138371

Screenshots

  • Wikidata References for WordPress setup
  • Edit-tag.php with Wikidata ID field
  • Disambiguation screen
  • Archive tag title changed by a link to Wikidata Item
  • Links added to head under user's decision

Installation

  1. Upload wikidata-references.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress
  3. Set up your settings at Wikidata References settings page
  4. Go to edit and categories term edit screen (edit-tags.php), and start associating your terms with
    Wikidata items.

FAQ

Installation Instructions
  1. Upload wikidata-references.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress
  3. Set up your settings at Wikidata References settings page
  4. Go to edit and categories term edit screen (edit-tags.php), and start associating your terms with
    Wikidata items.

Reviews

Very excellent

Vidyut Jun 6, 2018
Really liked this plugin. Useful. Doesn't add unnecessary taxonomies. Would be interested in seeing what other features it could add. Authors with Wikipedia pages or Wikidata entries could be linked as well from their profiles. One of the few plugins that seems to get the core idea really well.
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Contributors & Developers

“Wikidata References for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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  • zeko3991

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Changelog

1.0.1

  • Now, terms at disambiguation screen are shown in multiple languages. If not found they will be displayed in English.
  • Added a \’loading\’ animation while getting Wikidata info.
  • \’Describedby\’ links at archive tags/categories pages priority descended.

Meta

  • Version: 1.0.1
  • Last updated: 5 bosór óll ago
  • Active installations: 10+
  • WordPress Version: 3.9 or higher
  • Tested up to: 4.9.22
  • PHP Version: 7.1 or higher
  • Language:
    English (US)
  • Tags:
    metadatamicrodatamicroformatsschema.orgWikidata
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  • zeko3991

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