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[Resolved] Nesting shortcode

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Last updated by Dallin Chase 7 years, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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#561290

Hi guys I have a random question. Is there a way to call in a Tooset shorcode with something other than a []?

Here is a brief video showing you what I am talking about hidden link .

Thanks for checking this out!

Dallin

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Shane
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Hi Dallin,

Thank you for contacting our support forum and for the kind words.

I thought about this issue and no there isn't a way to do this based on how wordpress defined the structure for using shortcodes.

However if the plugin can take custom functions as a parameter then you could wrap our shortcode in a custom function and call it like that, however I cannot guarantee that this will work.

Thanks,
Shane

#561331

Thank you Shane for taking the time to respond! I will see what I can figure out.

Take care,

Dallin