How to build multiple glossaries via difference taxonomy in wordpress tooltips pro plugin?

Hi, Dear  users of WordPress tooltip plugin , hope this message find you are doing well and having happy weekend with your family 🙂  Maybe you known , wordpress tooltips have many amazing  functions — based on amazing users feature request in last 12 years, include tooltip, glossary, directory, AI writer…etc.  many user said they like our glossary function and give us many great suggestion about wordpress glossary (glossary is a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions. In other words, it’s a reference tool that provides definitions for key terms and phrases related to a specific topic or industry. Glossaries are commonly used in academic, technical, and specialized fields to help readers understand the jargon and terminology used in those areas)

Yesterday we get an amazing glossary  user’s ticket in which he asked us how to build multiple glossaries via difference taxonomy in wordpress tooltips pro plugin:

Hi there, is it possible to have multiple glossaries with tooltip pro?

So that for example I would have a certain taxonomy where only tooltips from glossary A are shown, and another taxonomy where tooltips from glossary B are shown, and so on…?

Thanks

This is a great question, we believe many more wordpress tooltip glossary users have similar question, we’d like write a detailed document for wordpress glossary users 🙂

How to build multiple glossaries via difference taxonomy in wordpress tooltips pro plugin?

1: Login your wordpress tooltip account to download wordpress tooltip glossary plugin

2: Login your wordpress site as admin and install latest version of wordpress tooltip plugin via wordpress “Plugins” panel

3: In wordpress dashboard, please click “Posts” menu item to create a new wordpress post or wordpress page

4: In wordpress post editor, you can insert [glossary] shortcode to create wordpress glossary, you can find a glossary demo at here

5: You can create glossary that only display glossary items from a specific category, just do it like this:

a: You can  use [glossary catid='1,2,3'] to just allow tooltips from glossary categories  which category id = 1 or  category id = 2 or category id = 3 to be displayed in glossary list

b: You can  use [glossary catid='4'] to just allow tooltips from glossary categories  which category id = 4 be displayed in glossary list

c: You can  use [glossary catname='classmate,family,school'] to just allow tooltips from glossary categories “classmate”or “family”or”school” to be displayed in glossary list

6: If you want to remove any glossaries from a specific glossary category, just do not insert glossary cat id or glossary cat name in glossary shortcode

7: Then publish the wordpress post, you will find all things will works like you want 🙂

The user asked a great question, we understand It’s possible that the user wants to build multiple glossaries to organize and present information in a more manageable way for their visitors. By categorizing glossary terms into different categories, users can find the specific terms they need more easily without browsing through a long list of terms. This can improve the user experience and make the site more user-friendly.

For example, if a website is related to the medical field, it may have glossary categories for terminology related to various medical specialties, such as cardiology, neurology, and oncology. By separating these categories, users can easily find definitions for terms specific to their area of interest or concern.

Also we understand another reason for building multiple glossaries could be to accommodate different levels of expertise. Some visitors may be experts in a particular field, while others may be beginners. By organizing glossary terms into different categories, the website can cater to the needs of both types of visitors.

Overall, building multiple glossaries can help wordpress admins present their content in a more organized and user-friendly manner, which can enhance the overall experience for their visitors.

Hope this have a little help you to build multiple glossaries via difference taxonomy via wordpress tooltip  plugin 🙂

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