Using Shortcodes
If you are familiar with WordPress, you have likely used shortcodes.
In a nutshell, Shortcode = Shortcut + Code.
At Efty, shortcodes use curly brackets tags{}to define how they’re used. Shortcodes magically transform into something useful on the front end, allowing you to create dynamic content without worrying about HTML or embed codes.
Each Shortcode performs a particular function on a Smart Lander, such as Domain Name, Owner’s name, Domain Logo, or Visitor Stats.
You will be using Shortcodes when using the Instant Editor. Here’s where you find them:
Shortcodes are essential if you’re creating a Smart Lander that you plan to use for more than one domain name.
Currently, you can use the following Shortcodes:
{domain_name} – This code will display your domain name.
{domain_lto_price} – This code displayed Dan.com-powered lease-to-own prices. Please note this integration has been discontinued.
{domain_price} – This code will show your domain name’s price.
{domain_currency} – This code will show your preferred currency (USD or EUR).
{domain_currency_short} – This code will show your preferred currency ($ or €).
{domain_profile} – This code will show the Profile description text from your domain name.
{domain_usp_1} – This code will show the first USP of your domain name.
{domain_usp_2} – This code will show the second USP of your domain name.
{domain_usp_3} – This code will show the third USP of your domain name.
{domain_usp_4} – This code will show the fourth USP of your domain name.
{domain_usp_5} – This code will show the fifth USP of your domain name.
{owner_fullname} – This code will show your full (company) name as added under Efty.com settings in your account here.
{last_active} – This code will show when the seller (you) was last active. This timestamp is based on your last sign-in to the Efty Investor application.
{domain_logo} – This code will display the custom logo you have uploaded for your domain.
{visitor_stats} – This code will show the visitor stats for your domain from the last 30 days.
{current_year} – This code will show the current year.