
Turtletoy Gallery
by Reinder Nijhoff on WordPress.org
This plugin provides a shortcode to display a gallery of Turtletoy turtles on your WordPress site.

Example screenshot of a Turtletoy gallery using the plugin.
Turtletoy Gallery allows you to display a collection of “turtles” generated by Turtletoy. With a simple shortcode, you can fetch and show external images without uploading them to your own server.
Features include:
- Shortcode-driven galleries.
- Columns and layout configuration.
- Ability to limit how many images/turtles to show.
- Option to hide the original creator’s username.
External Image Notice
This plugin loads images directly from Turtletoy’s external servers.
Usage
Insert the [turtletoy-list]
shortcode wherever you want the gallery to appear.
Example:
[turtletoy-list query="turtle/browse/love/"]
To show only turtles from a specific user:
[turtletoy-list query="user/USERNAME/love/"]Optional Attributes
* query – Required. The query term or user filter.
* columns – Optional; default=2. Number of columns (1, 2, 3, or 4).
* limit – Optional; default=0 (unlimited). Maximum number of turtles to show if set > 0.
* hideusername – Optional; default=0. Set to 1 to hide the turtle’s username.
External services
This plugin connects to the Turtletoy API to fetch a list of all turtles that are displayed in the gallery.
It sends the optional arguments of the short code to perform the query.
This service is provided by Turtletoy: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.