RPB Chessboard free WordPress plugin
Description
RPB Chessboard free WordPress plugin
RPB Chessboard allows you to typeset and display chess games and diagrams in the posts and pages of your WordPress blog, using the standard FEN and PGN notations.
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Source code (GitHub repository)
Features
Customizable aspect for the chessboards (orientation, size, etc…).
Support comments and sub-variations in PGN-encoded games.
Support HTML formatting in PGN comments.
Support Chess 960 (also known as Fischer Random Chess).
Colored square and arrow markers.
Compatibility mode to avoid conflicts with the other plugins that use the [fen][/fen] and [pgn][/pgn] shortcodes too.
Upload PGN files and load PGN data from a URL.
Graphical assistant to create and modify chess diagrams in the post/page editor.
Multi-language support.
If you encounter some bugs with this plugin, or if you wish to get new features in the future versions, you can report/propose them in the GitHub bug tracker.
If you are interested in translating this plugin into your language, please contact the author.
Credits
Author
Yoann Le Montagner
Contributors
Marek Śmigielski, Paul Schreiber, Adam Silverstein
Translators
Jan Jílek (Czech), Markus Liebelt (German), Yoann Le Montagner (English and French), Martin Frith (Spanish), Ivan Deceuninck (Dutch), Dawid Ziółkowski (Polish), Rewbenio Frota (Brazilian Portuguese), Sergey Baravicov (Russian), Ali Nihat Yazıcı (Turkish).
Graphic resources
Pieceset CBurnett has been created by Colin M.L. Burnett, who shares it under the [CC-BY-SA] license on Wikimedia Commons; user Antonsusi has also contributed to this work. Piecesets Celtic, Eyes, Fantasy, Skulls and Spatial have been created by Maurizio Monge, who makes them freely available for chess programs. Colorsets Coral, Dusk, Emerald, Marine, Sandcastle and Wheat have been proposed in this blog post by Gorgonian. Icons Undo, Redo, Delete and Tick have been created by Momentum Design Lab, who shares them under the [CC-BY] license on Find Icons. Icon Not-Found has been created by gakuseiSean, who makes it freely available for non-commercial use on Find Icons. Icon Help has been created by Ruby Software, who shares it as a freeware on Find Icons.
The author would like to thank all these people for their highly valuable work.