Add a Bug Tracking Library to a WordPress Page With a Shortcode

Add a Bug Tracking Library to a WordPress Page With a Shortcode

Do you need a simple bug tracking system without all the hassle of setting up a forum on your WordPress site? The Bug Library plugin is the easiest way to do it.

All you have to do is create a page for your bug library and then add the shortcode you’re provided with.

The plugin will then display a bug list and allow visitors to submit new bugs and/or enhancements:

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The Bug Library plugin also provides search and sorting capabilities.

A captcha and approval mechanism will keep the site admin from getting spam bugs:

Rather than cluttering up your email, you’ll have an organized, central place for users to submit bugs.

How do you track bugs on yours, or your users' websites? Let us know in the comments below.

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Sarah Gooding Sarah is a designer and developer who specializes in WordPress. She and her husband operate Untame, where they build business websites, online stores, and social networks using open-source technologies. She is a former author for WPMU DEV on all things WordPress, Multisite, and BuddyPress.