Embed fundraising elements anywhere
Shortcodes let you place donation forms, campaign grids, progress bars, and more in any post, page, sidebar, or widget area. They work with every theme and every page builder — universal compatibility.
Why use shortcodes?
Not everyone uses Elementor. Shortcodes work with any theme and any page builder — Gutenberg, Beaver Builder, Divi, or plain WordPress. They're the most universal way to embed Donaiser elements on your site.
Place a donation form in a blog post, a campaign grid on your homepage, or a progress bar in a sidebar widget. Shortcodes go anywhere.
How it works
Donaiser registers 15+ shortcodes. The main ones are [donaiser_form] for the full donation form, [donaiser_campaign] for a single campaign card with Quick Donate modal, and [donaiser_campaigns] for a responsive grid of campaigns.
Campaign-page shortcodes let you build custom layouts from individual components — title, gallery, stats, recent donors, organizer info, and more.
- [donaiser_form id="123"] — Full donation form with all options
- [donaiser_campaign id="123"] — Campaign card with Quick Donate
- [donaiser_campaigns columns="3" count="6"] — Campaign grid
- [donaiser_progress id="123"] — Standalone progress bar
- [donaiser_gift_aid] — Gift Aid declaration checkbox
- 10+ campaign-page component shortcodes
Where to use
Any post, page, or text widget. Works with Gutenberg, Classic Editor, and all page builders that support WordPress shortcodes.
Campaign filtering
Filter campaigns by category or IDs: [donaiser_campaigns category="education" count="6"]. Control columns, ordering, and display.
Theme overrides
Every shortcode uses overridable templates. Copy them to your theme's donaiser/ folder for complete design control.
Embed donations anywhere
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