I have noticed that many WordPress plugins ignore semantic markup and am trying to rewrite and share them once I have amended the output code. The first of these happens to be the WP Testimonials by Jodi Diehl of Sunfrog Services
Description
The plugin includes the option to display a random testimonial in your sidebar using PHP code or the built-in widget.
Testimonials can also be displayed all on one page. Simply use [sfs-testimonials] where you want the testimonials to display on the page/post.
All on one page option now allows an optional image to be included in the testimonial, this is added via the Media Library and the filepath added in the Testimonials Management pages. Also the testimonials are now set up to render semantically correct Blockquotes and Citations.
All HTML output (sidebar and page) is controlled through the included CSS file to make it easier to edit the way the data appears. The data is now marked up using semantically correct blockquote and cite tags.
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