Responsive Maps
[googlemap width="600" height="300" address="San Francisco, CA"]
3D Pie Chart
[chart data="41.52,37.79,20.67,0.03" bg="ffffff" labels="Reffering+sites|Search+Engines|Direct+traffic|Other" colors="058DC7,50B432,ED561B,EDEF00" size="800x300" title="Traffic Sources" type="pie"]
2D Pie Chart
[chart data="41.52,37.79,20.67,0.03" bg="ffffff" labels="Reffering+sites|Search+Engines|Direct+traffic|Other" colors="058DC7,50B432,ED561B,EDEF00" size="800x300" title="Traffic Sources" type="pie2d"]
Meter Chart
[chart data="41.52,37.79,20.67,0.03" bg="ffffff" labels="Reffering+sites|Search+Engines|Direct+traffic|Other" colors="058DC7,50B432,ED561B,EDEF00" size="800x300" title="Traffic Sources" type="meter"]
Venn Chart
[chart data="41.52,37.79,20.67,0.03" bg="ffffff" labels="Reffering+sites|Search+Engines|Direct+traffic|Other" colors="058DC7,50B432,ED561B,EDEF00" size="800x300" title="Traffic Sources" type="venn"]
What Are Shortcodes?
Shortcodes are just short bits of code that cut down on repetitive strings of HTML, and can be inserted anywhere in your site.
A shortcode is a descriptive bit of text wrapped in square brackets, e.g. [ pl_button ] – which could be dropped into your post to display a stylized button.