
Most sites have some sort of co-worker page. It’s often just a page and when you try to edit it everything moves around and never looks the way it should. Some times it’s a team-plugin or a part of a theme or framework that looks very cool, but is very hard to get to fit the design of the page.
Dudes is for when you know some css, and maybe you know how to use filters and templates and just want a clean look that fits your theme. It’s very customizable, the way I think of it is like the Hello Elementor or Understrap of team plugins. It has a bunch of stuff, but It’s also a base that you can customize.
The basic idea is to add dudes the same way you add posts or pages. So when Gabrielle changes email you just change it there even if she’s on every page on the site.
Then you generate shortcodes for displaying the dudes, it’s a bunch of drop down menues in the settings page, and it will give you a shortcode that you just copy and past on your contact page, or team page. It uses categories and you can select one or more dudes by id etc.
If you are using a pagebuilder etc. (like Elementor, Themify, Divi and Avada) there are widgets for adding Dudes in them just by adding a new Dudes-element that works the same way as the shortcode generator.
There is a bunch of common clean looks that you can choose from that uses the style of the page as much as possible, but also all the elements are accessible via CSS. So, it’s easy to get the style you want just by adding CSS to your theme or the customizer.
Yep, there are some shorter videos on this site there are also a more instructions on how to make your own looks and templates. and there are quite a few examples on and I’m adding new Looks now and then.
There is a playlist on YouTube with instructional videos and how to use the plugin here. Dudes Playlist
If you’re out shopping for a team plugin for WordPress you have probably noticed there are a lot. And there are some very cool ones, so why Dudes?
There are a more extensive explanations for filters and template on the settings page in the plugin it self, and readme files etc.
